Exploring the factors affecting MOOC retention: A survey study
Brunel University of London · Future University in Egypt
Abstract
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) hold the potential to open up educational opportunities to a global audience. However, evidence suggests that only a small proportion of MOOC participants go on to complete their courses and relatively little is understood about the MOOC design and implementation factors that influence retention. This paper reports a survey study of 379 participants enrolled at university in Cairo who were encouraged to take a MOOC of their own choice as part of their development. 122 participants (32.2%) went onto to complete an entire course. There were no significant differences in completion rates by gender, level of study (undergraduate or postgraduate) or MOOC platform. A post-MOOC…
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- 120.54
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Massive open online course
- Online learning
- Psychology
- Perception
- Retention rate
- Mathematics education
- Medical education
- Multimedia
- Quality Education