“This book represents a significant contribution to the debate on how the learning habitat is changing and how innovation can be most effectively implemented in knowledge-based organisations. Digitizing existing learning practices is pointless unless universities and colleges reinvent their educational models for the digital economy, finding new ways to educate their students.”Professor Sa’ad MedhatCEO, NEF: The Innovation Institute, UK“This book, by an impressive epistemic community of established and up-and-coming Arab scholars, competently and comprehensively addresses the emergence of MOOCs and their innovative applications in Higher Education in the Arab world. Its undeniably valuable contribution in the fields of innovation, e- and open-learning, social media and video gaming applications in Higher Education, and culture makes it a key reference for all those seeking insights into developments in the knowledge base of the modern economy.”Dr Frank L. BartelsFounder and Director, Innov8 Policy Advisory Service Ltd; Former Senior Advisor to the UN“This book provides an interesting insight into the subject of MOOCs and its present and potential application. The book also explores the use of other technologies and different learning methodologies for enhancing learning and teaching. The application of such technologies and learning practices in different cultural contexts makes it particularly interesting to those who are keen to know more about their usefulness in regions such as the Middle East, where most of the contributions in this book come from.” Dr P.A.E. van de BuntEmeritus Professor and Management Consultant, TSM Business School, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands