U. of California faculty union says MOOCs undermine professors’ intellectual property | Inside Higher Ed

What’s really interesting to me about this article is that the issue of competing interests of faculty as individuals and as a collective is raised, but not really explored. We need an account of something like group autonomy.

U. of California faculty union says MOOCs undermine professors’ intellectual property | Inside Higher Ed.

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