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LMS used by MOOC Institutions

Learning Management Systems MOOCs

Have you ever wondered why MOOCs suddently appeared? Why educational institutions didn’t just use their learning management systems (LMS) and open specific courses to everyone? Was something wrong with their LMS that pushed them to get a MOOC system? What learning management system were they using? We looked at the MOOC’s 451 partner institutions and LMS used by MOOC Institutions

Worldwide MOOCs (19 systems)

MOOCs

Inspired by the article on EdSurge, I realised that I had the information for 19 MOOCs. The following visualization is based on the institutions that have partnered with the different MOOCs from January 2003 to August 2013. Mar 2003 – UKeU – (closed in 2005) Apr 2007 – ALISON (Advance Learning Interactive Systems Online) Jun Worldwide MOOCs (19 systems)

World Map of Learning Management Systems 08/2013

Learning Management Systems

As requested by Ramon Garrote, I have created an updated World Map of Learning Management Systems. The initial map was done one year ago in August 2012. At that time, I had information on about 5100 Colleges and Universities. I now have information on over 5600 Higher Educational Institutions. If you look at sheer numbers World Map of Learning Management Systems 08/2013

MOOCs University profiles : Coursera, edX, Futurelearn, iversity, OpenEd and Udacity

MOOCs

See new and updated versionI have updated the visualisation with the most recent information, added 2 new Moocs and added 5 world university rankings I now have 11 MOOCs in the Viz: CourseSites (Blackboard), Coursera, Coursolve, edX, Futurelearn, Iversity, Open Learning Global, Open2Study , OpenEd, Udacity and Veduca. We haven’t Included the following MOOCs since MOOCs University profiles : Coursera, edX, Futurelearn, iversity, OpenEd and Udacity

Canheit – Technology used in Canadian Institutions

Institution Data

As promised in my first Canheit tribute post, I have created a second vizualisation based on technology used by Canadian higher education institutions (colleges and universities). The following viz has 5 main graphs, each representing a different category. The size of each bubble represents the percentage for each system used compared the other systems in Canheit – Technology used in Canadian Institutions

Historical compilation of 7 world universities rankings: huge drop for US, rise for French

Institution Data

After reading an article from HESA where the author explains (referring to Times Higher Education’s annual Reputation Rankings) that “only the position of the top 6 or so is genuinely secure. Below about tenth position, everyone else is packed so closely together that changes in rank order are basically guaranteed”, we wanted to see how Historical compilation of 7 world universities rankings: huge drop for US, rise for French

The Best MOOCs

MOOCs

If you had to select the best Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs) platforms, how would you do it? You could compile the individual course ratings offered on each system (see coursetalk.org) or you could do what several people do when choosing a program; look at university rankings to give you an indication of the quality The Best MOOCs

9 World University rankings – Side by side – part 1

Institution Data

See part 2 of this post The different world university rankings are somewhat controversial. Their methodology are often dissected to show flaws and universities often dislike them because of the influence they have come to wield. Not one ranking has been hailed as “the” definitive ranking and this is why we have so many. If 9 World University rankings – Side by side – part 1