MOOCs课堂参与的聚类模式及其对教学现场感和学习持久性的影响

Hannah Kim, Jeongmin Lee, Yeonji Jung
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这项研究的目的是了解mooc中多维参与的模式。一封带有在线调查链接的电子邮件被发送给了一门MOOC课程的学员。该调查包括35个问题,涉及参与度、教学存在感和学习持久性。这些项目在文献中进行了验证,针对MOOC环境进行了修订,由四位教育技术领域的专业人士进行了审查,并用于本研究。通过方便抽样收集了170人的异质组参与了这项研究。通过对审计业务数据的聚类分析,确定了三组:Cluster1、cluster2和cluster3。集群1在行为、情感和认知参与方面得分很高。第二组在行为方面得分很高,但在情感和认知参与方面得分很低。集群3在行为和认知参与方面得分较低,但在情感方面得分较高。本研究探讨了集群特定学习者的特征以及感知教学存在和学习持久性的差异。进一步讨论了与每个集群相关的设计策略。这些策略可以指导教师和实践者对mooc的设计和管理,并需要通过未来的研究进一步验证。
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The Clustered Patterns of Engagement in MOOCs and Their Effects on Teaching Presence and Learning Persistence
The goal of this research was to understand the patterns of multidimensional engagement in MOOCs. An email with an online survey link was sent to enrollees in an MOOC course. The survey included 35 questions asking about engagement, teaching presence, and learning persistence. The items were validated in the literature, revised for the MOOC setting, reviewed by four professionals in the field of educational technology, and used in the study. A heterogeneous group of 170 individuals gathered through convenience sampling participated in the study. With cluster analysis of the engagement data, three groups were identified: Cluster1, 2, and 3. Cluster 1 scored high on behavioral, emotional, and cognitive engagement. Cluster 2 scored high on behavioral aspects but low on emotional and cognitive engagement. Cluster 3 scored low on behavioral and cognitive engagement but high on emotional aspects. The study addressed cluster-specific learner characteristics and differences in perceived teaching presence and learning persistence. Design strategies pertaining to each cluster were further discussed. These strategies may guide instructors and practitioners in the design and management of MOOCs and should be further validated through future studies.
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