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Democratizing higher education: Exploring MOOC use among those who cannot afford a formal education

机译:高等教育民主化:在无法负担正规教育的人群中探索使用MOOC

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Massive open online courses (“MOOCs”) provide free access to higher education for anyone with Internet access. MOOCs are considered a means for democratizing education. These courses will hopefully provide an opportunity for individuals to learn from the best educators in the world, as well as help expand their personal networks, and facilitate their career development. However, research thus far shows that the majority of people taking advantage of these courses are already employed, have post-secondary degrees, and have encountered few barriers related to the affordability of higher education. Little is known about MOOC learners with financial constraints and who do not fit the typical profile of MOOC learners. This paper presents the results of the analysis of data from six Coursera courses offered by the University of Michigan from fall 2012 through winter 2013. In this analysis learners who self-identified as being unable to afford to pursue a formal education (the target group) were contrasted to other learners (the comparison group) in terms of demographics, motivations, course enrollment, engagement and performance. Learners in the target group were primarily male and over 25 years old. A statistically significant portion of the target group held less than a 4-year college degree than the comparison group. Target learners were also significantly underrepresented in the enrollment of the courses examined here. Although the comparison group had a significantly higher completion rate overall than the target group, the target group had a statistically significant higher rate of completing courses with certificates of distinction. This article provides a discussion of these results and suggests how MOOCs could be adapted to better address the needs of learners who feel financially unable to pursue a more traditional path to a post-secondary education.?
机译:大规模的在线公开课程(“ MOOC”)为具有互联网访问权限的任何人免费提供高等教育。 MOOC被认为是使教育民主化的一种手段。这些课程将有望为个人提供一个向世界上最好的教育者学习的机会,并有助于扩大他们的个人网络并促进他们的职业发展。然而,迄今为止的研究表明,大多数利用这些课程的人已经被雇用,拥有大专学历,并且几乎没有遇到与高等教育负担能力相关的障碍。对于有经济困难且不符合MOOC学习者典型特征的MOOC学习者知之甚少。本文介绍了密歇根大学从2012年秋季到2013年冬季提供的六门Coursera课程的数据分析结果。在这种分析中,那些自认为无法负担正规教育的学习者(目标群体)在人口统计学,动机,课程注册,参与度和绩效方面与其他学习者(比较组)形成对比。目标人群中的学习者主要是男性,年龄在25岁以上。在目标群体中,统计学上显着的部分比对等组拥有不到4年的大学学位。目标学习者在此处所考课程的注册人数中也明显不足。尽管比较组的总体完成率明显高于目标组,但目标组的具有卓越证书的课程完成率具有统计学意义。本文讨论了这些结果,并提出了如何使MOOC更好地满足学习者的需求的方法,他们认为他们在经济上无法寻求更传统的途径来接受高等教育。

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