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单词 MOOC
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Definition of MOOC in English:

MOOC

nounmuːkmuk
  • A course of study made available over the Internet without charge to a very large number of people.

    anyone who decides to take a MOOC simply logs on to the website and signs up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Chronicle surveyed 103 professors who have taught or are currently teaching a MOOC.
    • The leaders of the MOOC revolution have been the likes of Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Princeton.
    • At some point, colleges are expected to use the evolving and dynamic MOOC market to make money.
    • My son is taking MOOC classes now and loves them.
    • Werbach, a legal studies and business ethics professor, is teaching a MOOC this summer.
    • I have participated in about six MOOCs over the past three years.
    • Much of that line of criticism about MOOCs comes from professors at traditional institutions who continue to teach large lecture classes themselves.
    • From the beginning, MOOC providers have struggled with the issue of cheating.
    • In a free market system, learners are able to choose whether MOOCs are appropriate for their goals.
    • It is equally undeniable that online education, especially in the form of MOOCs, can present job seekers with real opportunities to improve their marketable skills.
    • Some universities already are incorporating MOOCs into their programs.
    • MOOCs can educate people far afield from the professor's campus and be a boon to people who don't care about a formal degree.

Origin

Early 21st century: from massive open online course, probably influenced by MMOG and MMORPG.

 
 

Definition of MOOC in US English:

MOOC

nounmo͞okmuk
  • A course of study made available over the Internet without charge to a very large number of people.

    anyone who decides to take a MOOC simply logs on to the website and signs up
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Some universities already are incorporating MOOCs into their programs.
    • My son is taking MOOC classes now and loves them.
    • In a free market system, learners are able to choose whether MOOCs are appropriate for their goals.
    • At some point, colleges are expected to use the evolving and dynamic MOOC market to make money.
    • I have participated in about six MOOCs over the past three years.
    • Werbach, a legal studies and business ethics professor, is teaching a MOOC this summer.
    • The Chronicle surveyed 103 professors who have taught or are currently teaching a MOOC.
    • From the beginning, MOOC providers have struggled with the issue of cheating.
    • It is equally undeniable that online education, especially in the form of MOOCs, can present job seekers with real opportunities to improve their marketable skills.
    • Much of that line of criticism about MOOCs comes from professors at traditional institutions who continue to teach large lecture classes themselves.
    • MOOCs can educate people far afield from the professor's campus and be a boon to people who don't care about a formal degree.
    • The leaders of the MOOC revolution have been the likes of Harvard, MIT, Stanford and Princeton.

Origin

Early 21st century: from massive open online course, probably influenced by MMOG and MMORPG.

 
 
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