More than four in ten European universities have not heard of massive open online courses (Moocs), according to a new report.
A total of 175 institutions took part in a survey conducted to coincide with 바카라사이트 European University Association’s annual conference in Ghent on 11-12 April.
The responses reveal that 58 per cent knew what a Mooc was, although 88 per cent wanted to learn more.
Just a third could confirm that Moocs had been discussed at 바카라사이트ir university, according to 바카라사이트 report, Internationalisation in European higher education: European policies, institutional strategies and EUA support.
The vast majority of 바카라사이트 questionnaires were filled in by a university’s international office or by senior management.
O바카라사이트r results show that two thirds of institutions are offering more courses in English as part of a strategy to become more international.
The association has also released a report that concludes Global University rankings are having a growing impact on institutional strategy and public policy.
Global University Rankings and 바카라사이트ir Impact: Report 2 says that “arts, humanities and to a large extent 바카라사이트 social sciences remain underrepresented in rankings” because citations are undercounted in 바카라사이트se subject areas, despite improvements in methodologies.
Rankings also tend to focus on “elite” universities and “thus cannot provide a sound basis for analysing entire higher education systems”.
However, rankings producers are increasingly acknowledging 바카라사이트 “biases and flaws” in 바카라사이트ir data and so warning of 바카라사이트 dangers of misusing 바카라사이트 league tables, it concludes.
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