MOOC TAB
Massive Online Open Course TABlet
Project description
We are facing a strong expansion in e-education systems (expected worldwide market of $267 billion in 2017). One key mover in this increase will be the fast-emerging offer of MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) along with HR corporate department and higher education segment. The success of MOOC is expected to change the structure of the higher and corporate education industry within 10 years. The tablet, as a tool for having content whenever you want, is very complementary to the online Web MOOC Platform. Nevertheless, such massive deployment within education pinpoints the need of tablet fleet management and also content management protection. For all those reasons, simple and effective identity management and security features related to the eLearning platform are needed. MOOC TAB aims to create a tablet-based platform dedicated to lifelong learning (primary, secondary, higher and continuous) using an on-demand MOOC platform, based on existing open source MOOC platforms; data stored on a local secured cloud; MOOC used through tablets with an intuitive interface and a secured connection; open platform allowing the retrospective addition of other use cases.
http://mooctab.com/
France
IMMANENS
France
Institut Mines-Télécom
France
NXP SemiConductors France
France
Thales DIS FRANCE SAS
France
Türkiye
Project publications
- MOOC TAB result leaflet Project Leaflet 20 March 2019 Download
- MOOC TAB Project profile leaflet Project Leaflet 28 April 2017 Download
- ITEA project Exploitable Results by Third Parties - MOOC TAB Exploitable Results 30 May 2018
- ITEA Annual report 2013 published online News item 09 April 2014
- ITEA’s digital outlook Press article 03 May 2015
Work package documents
- D1.2. MOOC TAB - State of the Art MOOC, Tablet, Security and Identity Management (V1) Work package document 21 December 2015
- D6.2. MOOC TAB - Standardization and dissemination Work package document 31 May 2018
- T1.1. MOOC TAB - Business Models Work package document 21 December 2015