{"title":"An exploratory study on digital learning innovations (MOOCS): The future of higher education","authors":"A. Munjal, Manu Shukla, P. Pujari","doi":"10.1080/02522667.2022.2128523","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract The COVID -19 pandemic has transformed many aspects of life and one of the hard hit sector is Education. The situation has forced us to build virtual alliances and e-learning system which never happened before to fill the formal learning void. Many colleges and universities are relying on tailor-made and existing online courses from other institutions to ensure academic continuity for students. In this reference, this paper tends to explore the changing trends in Higher Education due to the massification of online courses called Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in India. Also the study highlights the comparison between students remote learning and online learning from parents perspective. For this purpose data is collected via both open and closed ended questionnaire and is statistically analysed. The findings reveals that MOOCs and online education have certainly breached the presential learning regulations and acts as a catalyst for higher education reform by offering an array of opportunities and competencies at a relatively low cost. However, they are nowhere close to replacing face to face instructor led learning. The study recommends that online education can be seen as a step in the right direction towards democratizing education but cannot be a cure for all the global education problems or a replacement for campus-based learning. The insights from this study can be helpful in developing a blended system of learning which brings in positive energy and supports teachers, students and professionals learning towards sustainable development.","PeriodicalId":46518,"journal":{"name":"JOURNAL OF INFORMATION & OPTIMIZATION SCIENCES","volume":"43 1","pages":"1665 - 1678"},"PeriodicalIF":1.1000,"publicationDate":"2022-10-03","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"JOURNAL OF INFORMATION & OPTIMIZATION SCIENCES","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/02522667.2022.2128523","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q3","JCRName":"INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract The COVID -19 pandemic has transformed many aspects of life and one of the hard hit sector is Education. The situation has forced us to build virtual alliances and e-learning system which never happened before to fill the formal learning void. Many colleges and universities are relying on tailor-made and existing online courses from other institutions to ensure academic continuity for students. In this reference, this paper tends to explore the changing trends in Higher Education due to the massification of online courses called Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in India. Also the study highlights the comparison between students remote learning and online learning from parents perspective. For this purpose data is collected via both open and closed ended questionnaire and is statistically analysed. The findings reveals that MOOCs and online education have certainly breached the presential learning regulations and acts as a catalyst for higher education reform by offering an array of opportunities and competencies at a relatively low cost. However, they are nowhere close to replacing face to face instructor led learning. The study recommends that online education can be seen as a step in the right direction towards democratizing education but cannot be a cure for all the global education problems or a replacement for campus-based learning. The insights from this study can be helpful in developing a blended system of learning which brings in positive energy and supports teachers, students and professionals learning towards sustainable development.
2019冠状病毒病大流行改变了人们生活的许多方面,受影响最严重的领域之一是教育。这种情况迫使我们建立了前所未有的虚拟联盟和电子学习系统来填补正式学习的空白。许多学院和大学依靠其他机构的定制和现有在线课程来确保学生的学术连续性。在这篇文献中,本文倾向于探讨由于印度大规模开放在线课程(Massive Open online courses,简称MOOCs)的大规模在线课程(Massive Open online courses,简称MOOCs)的大众化,高等教育的变化趋势。此外,本研究还从家长的角度对学生远程学习和在线学习进行了比较。为此目的,通过开放式和封闭式问卷收集数据,并进行统计分析。研究结果表明,mooc和在线教育无疑违反了现行的学习规则,并以相对较低的成本提供了一系列机会和能力,从而成为高等教育改革的催化剂。然而,它们远不能取代面对面的教师指导学习。该研究建议,在线教育可以被视为朝着教育民主化的正确方向迈出的一步,但不能解决所有全球教育问题,也不能取代校园教育。这项研究的见解有助于开发一种混合式学习系统,这种系统能带来正能量,并支持教师、学生和专业人员朝着可持续发展的方向学习。