Author:
El Emrani Soumaya,Palomo-Duarte Manuel,Mota José Miguel,Dodero Juan Manuel
Abstract
This paper describes the types of MOOC considered by researchers, and highlights the latter’s focus on Connectivist MOOC. In addition, it analyses MOOC methodologies, and learners’ interest in MOOC based on the concepts of adaptability, connectivism, and socio-constructivism. This is to address the high dropout rate issue on MOOC platforms. The main objective of this work is to review the empirical results reported in these studies. To reach this goal, a Systematic Literature Review of 798 papers was carried out from 2013 until April 2021, where 446 papers were selected as primary studies. The results obtained from the classification and the analysis of the collected data confirmed the importance of continuing research in the field. Based on the concepts of socio-constructivism and adaptability, the objective is to provide an adaptive cMOOC for the profile and the needs of each learner; blending learning styles and pedagogical models with machine learning technologies.
Publisher
European Alliance for Innovation n.o.
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Computer Networks and Communications,Computer Science Applications,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Software
Reference53 articles.
1. F. J. García-Peñalvo, Á. F. Blanco, and M. L. Sein-Echaluce Lactela, “Tendencias en Los MOOCs,” GRIAL – Univ. Salamanca, 2014.
2. A. A. Moore, “Evaluating Factors for Student Success in a Flipped Classroom Approach,” EAI Endorsed Trans. e-Learning, vol. 7, no. 20, pp. 1–11, 2021.
3. J. Daniel, E. Cano, and M. Cervera, “The Future of MOOCs: Adaptive Learning or Business Model?,” Rev. Univ. y Soc. del Conoc., vol. January, 2015.
4. S. El Emrani, A. El Merzouqi, and M. Khaldi, “Massive Online Open Courses Platforms: Analysis and Comparative Study of Some Pedagogical and Technical Characteristics,” Int. J. Smart Educ. Urban Soc., vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 25–36, 2019.
5. J. Prpic, J. Melton, A. Taeihagh, and T. Anderson, “MOOCs and Crowdsourcing: Massive Courses and Massive Resources,” Soc. Sci. Electron., vol. 20, no. 12, pp. 77–89, 2015.