MOOCs in Higher Education: Institutional Goals and Paths Forward

Devayani Tirthali

Based on interviews with almost one hundred of the world's leading educators, policymakers, and businesspeople involved in MOOCs and online learning, the authors investigate the goals of the institutions offering MOOCs and assess the evidence as to whether these goals are being achieved.
   Selected by Choice magazine as an "Outstanding Academic Title" for 2016
   
   “This is precisely the kind of thought-provoking work necessary at this crucial juncture in educational history. Quite simply, a must-read for college administrators, faculty, students, parents, and employers alike. … Summing Up: Essential. General readers, advanced students, faculty, and professionals.” (J. R. Mitrano, Choice, Vol. 53 (9), May, 2016)
   
   "This book is a must-read for all those interested in understanding the evolving role of MOOCs in higher education. Hollands and Tirthali show how MOOCs have developed as the result of economic and social pressures within the field of higher education, look at the economics of MOOC production and distribution, and examine the extent to which MOOCs are helping institutions reach their goals of increasing access and revenues. Both readable and timely, the book provides a nuanced perspective on an educational innovation that, in one form or another, seems to be here to stay." - Susan Lowes, Director, Research and Evaluation, Institute for Learning Technologies, Teachers College, Columbia University, USA