A Kenyan Cloud School. Massive Open Online & Ongoing Courses for Blended and Lifelong Learning

Resource type
Journal Article
Author/contributor
Title
A Kenyan Cloud School. Massive Open Online & Ongoing Courses for Blended and Lifelong Learning
Abstract
This research describes the predicted outcomes of a Kenyan Cloud School (KCS), which is a MOOC that contains all courses taught at the secondary school level in Kenya. This MOOC will consist of online, ongoing subjects in both English and Kiswahili. The KCS subjects offer self-testing and peer assessment to maximize scalability, and digital badges to show progress and completion to recognize and validate non-formal learning. The KCS uses the Moodle LMS with responsive web design to increase ubiquitous access from any device. Access is free and open, and the KCS intends to be a contextualized open educational resource for formal secondary institutions to support blended learning and a free source of non-formal education for lifelong learning. The expected outcomes are that this effort will reduce secondary school dropout rates, improve test scores, become a quality resource for blended learning, as well as validate and recognize lifelong learning in Kenya.
Publication
Open Praxis
Volume
5
Pages
301-313
Date
November 1, 2013
Journal Abbr
Open Praxis
Library Catalogue
ResearchGate
Citation
Jobe, W. (2013). A Kenyan Cloud School. Massive Open Online & Ongoing Courses for Blended and Lifelong Learning. Open Praxis, 5, 301–313. https://doi.org/10.5944/openpraxis.5.4.86