Title
Will MOOCs transform learning and teaching in higher education? Engagement and course retention in online learning provision
Abstract
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have been the subject of much polarised debate around their potential to transform higher education in terms of opening access. Although MOOCs have been attracting large learner cohorts, concerns have emerged from the early evidence base centring upon issues of quality in learning and teaching provision, and there is clear evidence that impressive headline figures on MOOC enrolments often contrast with extremely low course completion rates. To address these concerns of quality, low retention and the need for engagement, this paper provides a review and case study of MOOC provision. The review considers the current position of MOOCs as a change agent for higher education provision, and the case study considers lessons learnt from an Astronomy MOOC which uses the Open2Study platform. This paper asks about new engagement strategies needed for face-to-face and online learners, and explores how course retention can be improved in online provision.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1111/bjet.12268
BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
Field
DocType
Volume
Educational technology,Online learning,Headline,Open education,Computer science,Pedagogy,Learner engagement,Higher education
Journal
46.0
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
SP3.0
0007-1013
15
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.79
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sara de Freitas182678.50
John Morgan2150.79
David Gibson310710.88