The Role of Social Media in MOOCs: How to Use Social Media to Enhance Student Retention

Saijing Zheng, Kyungsik Han, M. Rosson, John Millar Carroll
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The Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC) have experienced rapid development. However, high dropout rate has become a salient issue. Many studies have attempted to understand this phenomenon; other have explored mechanisms for enhancing retention. For instance, social media has been used to improve student engagement and retention. However there is a lack of (1) empirical studies of social media use and engagement compared to embedded MOOC forums; and (2) rationales for social media use from both instructors' and students' perspectives. We addressed these open issues through the collection and analysis of real usage data from three MOOC forums and their associated social media (i.e., Facebook) groups as well as conducting interviews of instructors and students. We found that students show higher engagement and retention in social media than in MOOC forums, and identified both instructors' and students' perspectives that lead to the results. We discuss design implications for future MOOC platforms.
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社交媒体在mooc中的作用:如何利用社交媒体提高学生留存率
大规模在线开放课程(MOOC)经历了快速发展。然而,高辍学率已经成为一个突出的问题。许多研究试图理解这一现象;其他人则探索了提高留存率的机制。例如,社交媒体被用来提高学生的参与度和保留率。然而,缺乏(1)与嵌入式MOOC论坛相比,社交媒体使用和参与的实证研究;(2)教师和学生使用社交媒体的理由。我们通过收集和分析来自三个MOOC论坛及其相关社交媒体(即Facebook)群组的真实使用数据,以及对教师和学生进行采访,解决了这些开放性问题。我们发现,与MOOC论坛相比,学生在社交媒体上表现出更高的参与度和留存率,并确定了导致结果的教师和学生的观点。我们讨论了未来MOOC平台的设计含义。
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