Category:MOOC
MOOC is an abbreviation for Massive Open Online Course.
Currently, there is the Web Science course that is held as MOOC on Wikiversity.
MOOC Module
This module allows you to create a MOOC and see all MOOCs available at Wikiversity. Click the plus button below to create a MOOC. If you have questions concerning the usage please visit the MOOC module documentation.
Afterwards you can checkout Part 1 of our Web Science MOOC
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "MOOC"
The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
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- Web Science
- Web Science/All learning units
- Web Science/New here
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Domain Name System
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Internet Architecture
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Internet Architecture/Ethernet
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Internet Architecture/Ethernet/Communication over a shared Medium
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Internet Protocol
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Internet Protocol/Summary, further reading, homework
- Web Science/Part1: Foundations of the web/Web Architecture
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive Models for the Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive models for the Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive models for the Web/Fitting a curve on a log log plot
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive models for the Web/The Zipf law for text
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive models for the Web/Visually straight lines on log log plots
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Advanced statistical descriptive models for the Web/Zipf law powerlaw or pareto law.webm
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web/3 ways to study the Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web/A simplistic descriptive model
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web/An unrealistic, simplistic generative model
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web/Problems with the question about the size of the Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/How big is the World Wide Web/Summary, further reading, homework
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/Counting Words And Documents
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/Counting-Words-And-Documents
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/How to formulate a research hypothesis
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/Linguists way of checking simplicity of text
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/Number of words needed to understand most of Wikipedia
- Web Science/Part2: Emerging Web Properties/Simple statistical descriptive Models for the Web/Typical length of a document
- Web Science/Part4: Web & Society