MOOC
The transition of education to the Internet plane began in the 2000s due to the advent of open Internet courses, when well-known world universities began to make their teachers' recorded lectures freely available. The demand for such educational services turned out to be extremely high, and already in 2008 a fundamentally new method of education was formed called MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses).
In the academic year 2021-2022, a MOOC was created at Shakarim University through the Moodle platform (https://mooc.semgu.kz ), Massive Open Online Courses are interactive educational courses available to a wide audience online, where each student receives a set of video lectures, homework and tests.
In the current academic year, 13 video lectures on disciplines have been uploaded:
1. History of Kazakhstan (KZ)
2. History of Kazakhstan (RU)
3. Abai alemi. Zhana kazak zhazui
4. Developmental psychology and physiology (KZ)
5. Developmental psychology and physiology (RU)
6. Basics of Economical and Legal, Ecological knowledge (KZ)
7. Basics of Economical and Legal, Ecological knowledge (RU)
8. The module of socio-political knowledge (KZ)
9. The module of socio-political knowledge (RU)
10. The modern history of Kazakhstan (KZ)
11. The modern history of Kazakhstan (RU)
12. Philosophy (KZ)
13. Philosophy (RU)
Each course is limited by a time frame in which the student can make a convenient study schedule for himself. You can watch the lecture later, or review it several times if the topic is unclear.
Education
- Regulatory and legal framework
- Academic policy
- Academic Council of the University
- Graduate model
- Academic honesty
- Educational programs of higher and postgraduate education
- Minor
- MOOC
- Professional practice
- Dual training
- Multilingual education
- Distance education
- Internal academic mobility
- Summer term
- Inclusive education
- Accreditation and ratings
- Academic calendar
- Courses of retraining and advanced training
- Approved forms of diplomas of Shakarim University its own sample with a description