The European Project ECO (E-learning, Communication, Open-Data) seeks to develop an educational model that is horizontal and bidirectional, portraying the new reality of the MOOC. On the basis of the principles of equity, social inclusion, accessibility, autonomy and openness, the empowerment of the students becomes real with this training proposal, breaking down the barriers of the digital scenario of the course in order to have an impact, through social media, on the social layer. Taking the educational momentum of the ECO MOOC's, the results presented in this study have been analyzed using a quantitative methodology using the analysis of an intentional sample with the data obtained in the first round of courses. This type of analysis aims to identify the traits that have characterized this educational model and the demand that has been demonstrated with development on a pedagogical level. As we can see, this study has made it clear that ECO has massively increased the presence of MOOC's, not only on a European level but also in other countries, even in those that are in the process of development. This training has been implemented successfully within the teaching sphere with the clear objective of encouraging the discovery of open resources and strategies for the improvement of educational quality, offering the possibility of creating their own courses as a means to share knowledge with other teachers. As a result, the success of the MOOC and publicizing of the same are determined by the experience, the conformity with the contents and the degree of satisfaction of the students participating, becoming a publicist of the same in its different social spaces. The European Project ECO is presented as a model of accessible learning that allows not only a universal design, but also its openness and the participation in this education for all citizens.