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Vol. 9, No. 2 (Special Issue on MOOCs) of the MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching is available online

  • 1.  Vol. 9, No. 2 (Special Issue on MOOCs) of the MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching is available online

    Posted 09-10-2013 05:06
    Dear colleagues,

    Vol. 9, No. 2 of the MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching (JOLT at http://jolt.merlot.org/) has been published and is available online. The contents of the issue are listed below. In this issue you will find 12 peer-reviewed scholarly articles, nine of which comprise the much-awaited Special Issue on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), guest edited by Dr. George Siemens (Athabasca University), Dr. Valerie Irvine (University of Victoria), and Dr. Jillianne Code (University of Victoria). The remaining three articles are regular-issue articles relating to various aspects of online education. I hope you will find several articles of interest, and that you will take the time to forward this notice to colleagues who might also be interested.

    Due to the overwhelming interest and the large number of high-quality submissions we received for the MOOCs special issue, we will be publishing a second special section on this topic as part of an upcoming issue. If you would like to register to receive notification of newly published JOLT issues, including the issue containing the upcoming special section, you may do so at the following URL: http://grapevine.merlot.org/joltnews/joltlistserv.php?action=add .

    Kind regards,


    Mark J. W. Lee
    Editor, MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching


    *** JOLT VOL. 9, NO. 2 CONTENTS ***

    ** SPECIAL ISSUE ON MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES **

    A Message from the MERLOT Executive Director: MOOCs, MERLOT, and Open Educational Services
    Gerard L. Hanley
    i-ii

    Guest Editors' Preface to the Special Issue on MOOCs: An Academic Perspective on an Emerging Technological and Social Trend
    George Siemens, Valerie Irvine, and Jillianne Code
    iii-vi

    * Research Papers *

    Patterns of Engagement in Connectivist MOOCs
    Colin Milligan, Allison Littlejohn, and Anoush Margaryan
    149-159

    Learner Participation and Engagement in Open Online Courses: Insights from the Peer 2 Peer University
    June Ahn, Brian S. Butler, Alisha Alam, Sarah A. Webster
    160-171

    Realigning Higher Education for the 21st Century Learner through Multi-Access Learning
    Valerie Irvine, Jillianne Code, and Luke Richards
    172-186

    * Case Studies *

    Wrapping a MOOC: Student Perceptions of an Experiment in Blended Learning
    Derek O. Bruff, Douglas H. Fisher, Kathryn E. McEwen, and Blaine E. Smith
    187-199

    Liminal Participants and Skilled Orienteers: Learner Participation in a MOOC for New Lecturers
    Marion Waite, Jenny Mackness, George Roberts, and Elizabeth Lovegrove
    200-215

    * Concept Paper *

    Evaluating the Strategic and Leadership Challenges of MOOCs
    Stephen Marshall
    216-227

    * Position Papers *

    Massiveness + Openness = New Literacies of Participation?
    Bonnie Stewart
    228-238

    The Inside Story: Campus Decision Making in the Wake of the Latest MOOC Tsunami
    Marilyn M. Lombardi
    239-248

    MOOCs and the Liberal Arts College
    Claudia W. Scholz
    249-260

    ** REGULAR ISSUE PAPERS **

    * Research Paper *

    Investigating Student Engagement in an Online Mathematics Course through Windows into Teaching and Learning
    Teresa Petty and Abiola Farinde
    261-270

    * Case Studies *

    Blended Learning: An Institutional Approach for Enhancing Students' Learning Experiences
    Joanna Poon
    271-289

    Online Student Support Services: A Case Based on Quality Frameworks
    Barbara L. Stewart, Carole E. Goodson, Susan L. Miertschin, Marcella L. Norwood, and Shirley Ezell
    290-303