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What is Writing MOOC

Handbook of Research on Writing and Composing in the Age of MOOCs
A massive open online course, the stated purpose of which is to provide writing instruction. Such a course is likely larger than a traditional online writing course and more “open,” in that barriers to participation are reduced or eliminated.
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Principled/Digital: Composition's “Ethics of Attunement” and the Writing MOOC
Matthew Overstreet (University of Pittsburgh, USA)
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 12
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1718-4.ch005
Abstract
This essay argues that the primary goal of writing instruction should be the cultivation of an ethics of attunement. This is a habit of mind that allows a writer to adapt to the demands of context and therefore engage in successful rhetorical action. The ability to cultivate this habit of mind is the standard by which MOOCs, or any other writing instruction technology, should be judged. Working from this premise, the essay critiques MOOC-based instruction methods. It finds a deep tension between MOOC models and the theories of knowledge, learning and being which underlie contemporary writing pedagogy. This indicates that MOOCs, as they now exist, may be unable to satisfy composition's ethical imperative.
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