Online learning: How to make a MOOC

  • Kellogg S
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When Marnie Blewitt was designing her first online epigenetics course, she knew that she would need help. A geneticist at the University of Melbourne in Australia, Blewitt was new to the business of MOOCs — massive open online courses that can reach thousands or even hundreds of thousands of students around the globe.

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Kellogg, S. (2013). Online learning: How to make a MOOC. Nature, 499(7458), 369–371. https://doi.org/10.1038/nj7458-369a

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