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Vitsanu Nittayathammakul; Sonthaya Rattanasak; Panita Wannapiroon; Prachyanun Nilsook; Rajin Arora; Krittanai Thararattanasuwan – Online Submission, 2023
The research aims to redesign and develop the Imagineering MOOC Instructional Design model (I-MOOC ID model) to enhance creative thinking and creative health media innovation. The exploratory sequential design mixed-method research method was used, and it was divided into three phases: (1) investigation and synthesis of the composition of the…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Instructional Design, Creative Thinking, Health
Djemila Carron; Alessandra Costa; Tatiana Do Sul; Paul O'Keeffe; Maxim Ngabirano; Assani Radjabu – Prospects, 2024
This article asks difficult questions about higher-education courses provided by Western institutions to people living in refugee camps. It critically examines a blended-learning approach that incorporates a massive online open course (MOOC) into a scaffolded higher-education program--the University of Geneva's Connected Blended Learning model--in…
Descriptors: Refugees, Emergency Shelters, Teaching Methods, Educational Improvement