Massive open online courses (MOOCs) won the popularity contest with Education Dive readers this week. From MOOCs for educators to copyright issues and what MOOC instructors really think about online learning, MOOCs were ever-present. If you missed out on those and more, Education Dive is here to catch you up with our most read stories:
- MOOCs: A Napster-level threat to copyright and higher ed?: Dive Insight: MOOCs may not have a copyright problem yet, but there is a conversation unfolding that needs to take place.
- 12 technologies that will reshape school libraries: School media centers are rethinking how students reach them and access materials. Here are some examples you might not be aware of.
- Report: 'Unprecedented' drop in funds for public universities: The State Higher Education Finance Report revealed some very worrying trends for state-funded public institutions.
- Here's what MOOC instructors really think about online learning: The Chronicle of Higher Education has just released a survey of MOOC professors and their thoughts on MOOCs.
- 5 MOOCs educators should take as students: Unsure about where you stand on MOOCs? Try taking one of these education-oriented options for yourself.
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