articleApr 8, 2013Closed access
Deconstructing disengagement
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Abstract
As MOOCs grow in popularity, the relatively low completion rates of learners has been a central criticism. This focus on completion rates, however, reflects a monolithic view of disengagement that does not allow MOOC designers to target interventions or develop adaptive course features for particular subpopulations of learners. To address this, we present a simple, scalable, and informative classification method that identifies a small number of longitudinal engagement trajectories in MOOCs. Learners are classified based on their patterns of interaction with video lectures and assessments, the primary features of most MOOCs to date.
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- Disengagement theory
- Popularity
- Computer science
- Focus (optics)
- Scalability
- Criticism
- Simple (philosophy)
- Multimedia
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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