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Elderly Learners and Massive Open Online Courses: A Review

机译:老年学习者和大规模在线公开课程:回顾

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Background Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have become commonplace in the e-learning landscape. Thousands of elderly learners are participating in courses offered by various institutions on a multitude of platforms in many different languages. However, there is very little research into understanding elderly learners in MOOCs. Objective We aim to show that a considerable proportion of elderly learners are participating in MOOCs and that there is a lack of research in this area. We hope this assertion of the wide gap in research on elderly learners in MOOCs will pave the way for more research in this area. Methods Pre-course survey data for 10 University of Reading courses on the FutureLearn platform were analyzed to show the level of participation of elderly learners in MOOCs. Two MOOC aggregator sites (Class Central and MOOC List) were consulted to gather data on MOOC offerings that include topics relating to aging. In parallel, a selected set of MOOC platform catalogues, along with a recently published review on health and medicine-related MOOCs, were searched to find courses relating to aging. A systematic literature search was then employed to identify research articles on elderly learners in MOOCs. Results The 10 courses reviewed had a considerable proportion of elderly learners participating in them. For the over-66 age group, this varied from 0.5% (on the course “Managing people”) to 16.3% (on the course “Our changing climate”), while for the over-56 age group it ranged from 3.0% (on “A beginners guide to writing in English”) to 39.5% (on “Heart health”). Only six MOOCs were found to include topics related to aging: three were on the Coursera platform, two on the FutureLearn platform, and one on the Open2Study platform. Just three scholarly articles relating to MOOCs and elderly learners were retrieved from the literature search. Conclusions This review presents evidence to suggest that elderly learners are already participating in MOOCs. Despite this, there has been very little research into their engagement with MOOCs. Similarly, there has been little research into exploiting the scope of MOOCs for delivering topics that would be of interest to elderly learners. We believe there is potential to use MOOCs as a way of tackling the issue of loneliness among older adults by engaging them as either resource personnel or learners.
机译:背景技术大规模的公开在线课程(MOOC)在电子学习领域已变得司空见惯。成千上万的老年学习者正在参加由各种机构在许多不同语言平台上提供的课程。但是,对于了解MOOC中的老年学习者的研究很少。目的我们的目的是表明有相当一部分的老年学习者正在参加MOOC,并且在这一领域缺乏研究。我们希望这一关于MOOC中老年学习者研究差距很大的主张将为该领域的更多研究铺平道路。方法在FutureLearn平台上对10所雷丁大学课程的课前调查数据进行分析,以显示老年人学习MOOC的程度。咨询了两个MOOC聚合器站点(Class Class和MOOC List)以收集有关MOOC产品的数据,其中包括与老化有关的主题。同时,搜索了一组选定的MOOC平台目录,以及最近发布的有关与健康和药物相关的MOOC的评论,以查找与衰老有关的课程。然后,采用系统的文献搜索来确定有关MOOC中老年学习者的研究文章。结果所复习的10门课程中有相当一部分老年人学习。对于66岁以上的年龄段,这一比例从0.5%(在“管理人员”过程中)到16.3%(在“我们不断变化的气候”过程中),而对于56岁以上的年龄段,则在3.0%(的“初学者英语写作指南”)提高到39.5%(“心脏健康”)。发现只有六个MOOC包含与老化相关的主题:三个在Coursera平台上,两个在FutureLearn平台上,一个在Open2Study平台上。从文献检索中仅检索到三篇有关MOOC和老年人的学术文章。结论这篇综述提供了证据表明老年学习者已经参加了MOOC。尽管如此,关于他们与MOOC接触的研究还很少。同样,很少有研究开发MOOC的范围来传递老年人学习者感兴趣的主题。我们认为,有潜力将MOOC用作解决老年人孤独感问题的方法,方法是让他们成为资源人员或学习者。

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