Meta-analysis of the research about MOOC during 2013-2014

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Sangrà Morer, Albert
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González-Sanmamed, Mercedes
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Anderson, Terry
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2016-02-24T17:02:24Z
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2016-02-24T17:02:24Z
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2015-02-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/10609/46681
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Peer-reviewed
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The first MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) was launched in 2008 in Canada. Since then these new model of online education has proliferated around the world and sparked many interesting and often heated discussions regarding their benefits and implications in the field of education. In order to understand and contribute to the debate surrounding MOOCs and their educational possibilities it is necessary to go beyond opinion, intuition or isolated experiences. It is necessary to have evidence that allows for systematic, detailed and contrastive evaluation. Following the methodology used in an earlier investigation that analyzed publications from the first five years of MOOC delivery, this article looks at studies that focus on MOOCs between 2013-2014. Through a systematic search of the available literature, we found 228 investigative works, published in peer reviewed journals. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of these publications is presented. Classification was based on the year of publication, the type of publication and eleven distinct categories we found of interest. We found that increases in the number of publications and, to a lesser extent, presentations at conferences. Pedagogical strategies are the most common focus as well as learner motivation, presentence and implications for higher education systems. The reach/scope of the MOOC phenomenon for online teaching has sparked and challenged both institutions (their structure, pedagogical model, management and business) as well as instructors (their roles and competencies). In order for answers to be able to settle in what the evidence in the investigation has been building, it is necessary to agree on a common set of topics and research methodologies.
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application/pdf
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eng
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EDUCACIONXX1
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Sangrà, A.; González-Sanmamed, M. y Anderson, T. (2015). Meta analysis of the research about mooc during 2013-2014. Educación XX1, 18(2).
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<a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/">http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/</a>
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MOOC
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virtual education
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higher education
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online courses
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open education
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learning environments
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MOOC
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educació virtual
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educació superior
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cursos en línia
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educació oberta
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MOOC
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educación virtual
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educación superior
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cursos en línea
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educación abierta
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MOOCs (Web-based instruction)
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Cursos en línia oberts i massius
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Meta-analysis of the research about MOOC during 2013-2014
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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