I think anyone can teach a MOOC using Blackboard's public face, CourseSites. It occurred to me that instead of blogging as much in the Spring, I could offer an informal, not for credit course for 8 weeks or so. I'd probably charge $10 for registration.
I doubt enough people would be interested to make it worth the time, but I thought I'd throw it out there. Here are some of the courses I've taught over the years: Greek, Hebrew, Latin, Paul's letters, Hebrews, Jewish literature between the testaments, Jewish afterlife traditions, Bible Study Method, New Testament Survey, philosophy, ???. Languages would require multiple courses to get someone to where they could pass a competency exam somewhere.
The format of a MOOC is usually a series of videos with quizzes, optional discussion, and sometimes a final project. Anyone interested? If you were, what would pique your interest?
A random thought...
Intro to Greek or philosophy, alternative views to eschatology?
ReplyDeleteJewish Lit and Traditions would be useful, and is not so commonly taught.
ReplyDeleteAlso, what about something a little edgier, such as Greek philosophical traditions in the NT?
1) Jewish literature between testaments; 2) Could also use a Greek refresher.
ReplyDeleteAny of the above, and Hebrew. Been focusing on OT first because prior to my healing I was never able to follow things chronologically, now it amazes me; to see ideas, people, languages and cultures 'grow' over time. But that's just me. I'll go with the flow.
ReplyDeleteI'd be all over a Hebrew course if you offered it, especially if it could help me get to where I need to be to pass a competency exam.
ReplyDeleteJewish literature between the testaments & Jewish afterlife traditions
ReplyDeleteIf I did Jewish afterlife traditions, maybe I could finish a book I've been piddling at for about 10 years...
ReplyDeleteA basic intro to the Greek or Hebrew language would be good.
ReplyDeleteSomething of a practical and potentially international bent perhaps.... a compelling presentation of Christianity rather like a MOOC Alpha Course??
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