TY - JOUR A1 - Xiaoxiao, Wang A1 - Shuangshuang, Guo A2 - Meinel, Christoph A2 - Schweiger, Stefanie A2 - Staubitz, Thomas A2 - Conrad, Robert A2 - Alario Hoyos, Carlos A2 - Ebner, Martin A2 - Sancassani, Susanna A2 - Żur, Agnieszka A2 - Friedl, Christian A2 - Halawa, Sherif A2 - Gamage, Dilrukshi A2 - Scott, Jeffrey A2 - Kristine Jonson Carlon, May A2 - Deville, Yves A2 - Gaebel, Michael A2 - Delgado Kloos, Carlos A2 - von Schmieden, Karen T1 - Promoting global higher education cooperation T2 - EMOOCs 2023 : Post-Covid Prospects for Massive Open Online Courses - Boost or Backlash? N2 - The massive growth of MOOCs in 2011 laid the groundwork for the achievement of SDG 4. With the various benefits of MOOCs, there is also anticipation that online education should focus on more interactivity and global collaboration. In this context, the Global MOOC and Online Education Alliance (GMA) established a diverse group of 17 world-leading universities and three online education platforms from across 14 countries on all six continents in 2020. Through nearly three years of exploration, GMA has gained experience and achieved progress in fostering global cooperation in higher education. First, in joint teaching, GMA has promoted in-depth cooperation between members inside and outside the alliance. Examples include promoting the exchange of high-quality MOOCs, encouraging the creation of Global Hybrid Classroom, and launching Global Hybrid Classroom Certificate Programs. Second, in capacity building and knowledge sharing, GMA has launched Online Education Dialogues and the Global MOOC and Online Education Conference, inviting global experts to share best practices and attracting more than 10 million viewers around the world. Moreover, GMA is collaborating with international organizations to support teachers’ professional growth, create an online learning community, and serve as a resource for further development. Third, in public advocacy, GMA has launched the SDG Hackathon and Global Massive Open Online Challenge (GMOOC) and attracted global learners to acquire knowledge and incubate their innovative ideas within a cross-cultural community to solve real-world problems that all humans face and jointly create a better future. Based on past experiences and challenges, GMA will explore more diverse cooperation models with more partners utilizing advanced technology, provide more support for digital transformation in higher education, and further promote global cooperation towards building a human community with a shared future. KW - Digitale Bildung KW - Kursdesign KW - MOOC KW - Micro Degree KW - Online-Lehre KW - Onlinekurs KW - Onlinekurs-Produktion KW - digital education KW - e-learning KW - micro degree KW - micro-credential KW - online course creation KW - online course design KW - online teaching Y1 - 2023 UR - https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/62386 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-623865 SP - 85 EP - 93 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER -