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Massive online open course (MOOC)
Všetíček, Adam ; Wolák, Radim (advisor) ; Šírová, Tereza (referee)
The MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) bachelor thesis deals with the educational potential of media, focusing on a modern phenomenon in education - the massive open online courses. It traces their development, evaluates the benefits of online learning and identifies the differences between graduates of the massive open online courses in the Czech Republic and abroad, using the questionnaire method. Moreover, the paper documents what preceded the massive online courses, through the development and defining of distance education, e-learning and lifelong education. The readers are also made aware of the advantages and disadvantages of the massive open online courses in comparison to traditional education. The conclusion then summarizes all our findings and research results, as well as it outlines the possibilities of further development of the MOOC. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
How to Create Self-Driven Education: The Social Web & Social Sciences, Coursera & Khan Academy 2014 Case Study
Růžička, Jakub ; Remr, Jiří (advisor) ; Soukup, Petr (referee)
This diploma thesis is concerned with the possibilities of the social web data employment in social sciences. Its theoretical part describes the changes in education in the context of the dynamics of contemporary society within three fundamental (interrelated) dimensions of technology (the cause and/or the tool for the change), work (new models of collaboration), and economics (sustainability of free & open-source business models). The main methodological part of the thesis is focused on the issues of sampling, sample representativeness, validity & reliability assessment, ethics, and data collection of the emerging social web research in social sciences. The research part includes illustrative social web analyses and conclusions of the author's 2014 Coursera & Khan Academy on the Social Web research and provides the full research report in its attachement to compare its results to the theoretical part in order to provide a "naive" (as derived from the social web mentions and networks) answer to the fundamental question: "How to Create Self-Driven Education?" Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Evaluation of E-learning Tools
Šnajdr, Pavel ; Smutný, Milan (referee) ; Kopecká, Jana (advisor)
Náplní semestrální práce "Evaluation of E-learning Tools" je přiblížení e-learningových nástrojů čtenáři a zhodnocení možností využití e-learningu jako samostatné složky výuky. První část práce se zabývá definováním termínu e-learning a poskytuje zasazení do historického pozadí. V dalších částech se blíže zabývá jednotlivými hardware a software nástroji. E-learningové nástroje, kterými se práce zabývá, jsou základní kancelářské nástroje, stránky pro sdílení videí s výukovým obsahem a v poslední části sociální sítě a jazykové programy a zhodnocení výhod, nevýhod a vlivu na studenta.

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