Online Learning Update

July 5, 2014

Study finds MOOC engagement varies from offline courses

Filed under: Online Learning News — Ray Schroeder @ 12:05 am

by Stefanie Botelho, University Business

The paper is based on quantitative investigations of more than 300,000 students’ behavior in several large Stanford University courses offered on Coursera, one of the major MOOC platforms. It identifies five distinct types of engagement with MOOCs:

Viewers, who primarily watch lectures but don’t hand in many assignments

Solvers, who hand in assignments for a grade but view few if any lectures

All-rounders, who watch most lectures and hand in most assignments, behaving more like a student in a traditional course

Collectors, who primarily download lectures and may or may not be watching them immediately or in the future

Bystanders, who register for a course but whose total activity is below a very low threshold

http://www.universitybusiness.com/news/study-finds-mooc-engagement-varies-offline-courses

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