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Socializing on MOOCs: Comparing University and Self-enrolled Students

机译:MOOC社交:大学和自招生的比较

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MOOCs are becoming more and more integrated in the higher education landscape of learning, with many institutions now pushing their students towards MOOC as part of their curriculum. But what does it mean for other MOOC learners? Are these students socializing the same way when they have an easier possibility to interact with classmates offline? Is the fact that they do not personally choose to enroll in a MOOC also having an effect? In this paper, we compare university-enrolled students to other MOOC participants and in particular other self-enrolled students, to examine how and why they socialize on and around the MOOC. Using data from two French MOOCs in project management, we show that university-enrolled students are less attracted by forums and seem to interact less than others when the workload increases, which could lead to misleading conclusions when analyzing data. We therefore encourage MOOC researchers to be particularly mindful of this new trend when performing social network analyses.
机译:MOOC已越来越融入高等教育的学习领域,许多机构现在将其学生推向MOOC,这是其课程的一部分。但这对其他MOOC学习者意味着什么?当这些学生可以更轻松地与同学进行离线互动时,他们是否以相同的方式进行社交活动?他们没有亲自选择参加MOOC的事实是否也有效果?在本文中,我们将大学入学的学生与其他MOOC参与者,尤其是其他自学生进行了比较,以研究他们如何以及为何在MOOC上及其周围进行社交。使用来自两个法国MOOC的项目管理中的数据,我们显示,工作量增加时,大学入学的学生较少受到论坛的吸引,并且与其他人的互动似乎较少,这可能会导致在分析数据时得出令人误解的结论。因此,我们鼓励MOOC研究人员在进行社交网络分析时特别注意这一新趋势。

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