Join us for Learning with MOOCs 2017: Developing and Advancing Careers with 
MOOCs

October 8--10, 2017, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX.

Please share with your colleagues and register to join us!

Conference schedule and the details about travel and accommodations are 
available at the conference website (http://learningwithmoocs2017.org).

We invite you to register 
(https://www.eventbrite.com/e/learning-with-moocs-2017-tickets-34428857640) and 
book your hotel 
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 for the event by September 18, 2017.

PROGRAM THEME:
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Though initial visions of MOOCs as free learning resources for the masses have 
not yet been the reality, millions of learners around the world are using MOOCs 
to support professional development and career advancement. This activity 
represents an important shift from the top-down model of university degrees to 
a learner-generated, micro-credentialing “bottom-up” model. How will the 
research community respond to help ensure that technology-mediated instruction 
at scale continues to be more learner-focused and community enhanced? What work 
can we initiate or surface that allows for underserved learners to benefit from 
more accessible opportunities for career advancement? How can we create the 
kind of socially supportive online contexts that are conducive for career 
development, especially for the underserved? And what resources might make this 
more possible?

CONFERENCE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
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Carolyn Rose,
Professor of Language Technologies
Institute and Human-Computer Interaction Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Anne Trumbore,
Senior Director of Wharton Online,
The Wharton School,
University of Pennsylvania

GENERAL CHAIR
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Harrison Keller,
Deputy to the President for Strategy and Policy,
University of Texas, Austin

Reply by email to lori...@austin.utexas.edu

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