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The fast development of distance learning tools such as Open Educational Resources (OER) and
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC or MOOCs) are indicators of a shift in the way in which digital
teaching and learning are understood. MOOC are a new style of online classes that allow any person
with web access, anywhere, usually free of charge, to participate through video lectures, computer
graded tests and discussion forums. They have been capturing the attention of many higher education
institutions around the world. This paper will give us an overview of the “Introduction to Differential
Calculus” a MOOC Project, created by an engaged volunteer team of Mathematics lecturers from four
schools of the Polytechnic Institute of Oporto (IPP). The MOOC theories and their popularity are
presented and complemented by a discussion of some MOOC definitions and their inherent
advantages and disadvantages. It will also explore what MOOC mean for Mathematics education. The
Project development is revealed by focusing on used MOOC structure, as well as the quite a lot of
types of course materials produced. It ends with a presentation of a short discussion about problems
and challenges met throughout the development of the project. It is also our goal to contribute for a
change in the way teaching and learning Mathematics is seen and practiced nowadays, trying to make
education more accessible to as many people as possible and increase our institution (IPP)
recognition.
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MOOC Online learning Open education Connectivism Technology in teaching and learning Mathematics