Adapting MOOC Courses to the Needs of Existing Educational Structures

Awarded Grant: $17,500

Principal Investigator:

Cyndi Burnett, Buffalo State

Coursera has recently announced that they want to integrate their platform with Learning Management Systems (LMS) in order that universities can incorporate MOOCs as part of their accredited course offerings. If successful, this development offers a huge opportunity to dramatically expand access to educational content, across the entire SUNY network, while still maintaining rigorous academic standards.

The International Center for Studies in Creativity is currently running a MOOC, based on its 205 level Introduction to Creativity course. The faculty would like to enhance the content in order to offer it as an alternative to the seated 205 course. The efficacy of this alternative format would be established through comparisons with student performance on the seated courses.

Co-PI’s and Key Partners:

John Cabra, Associate Professor, International Center for Studies in Creativity, Buffalo State
Selcuk Acar, Assistant Professor, International Center for Studies in Creativity, Buffalo State

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