TY - GEN
T1 - Participation of Latin America in MOOCs
T2 - 2020 IEEE Learning With MOOCS, LWMOOCS 2020
AU - Maldonado-Mahauad, Jorge
AU - Ruiperez-Valiente, Jose A.
AU - Perez-Sanagustin, Mar
AU - Jenner, Matt
AU - Despujol, Ignacio
AU - Turro, Carlos
AU - Staubitz, Thomas
AU - Rohloff, Tobias
AU - Montoro, German
AU - Reich, Justin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 IEEE.
PY - 2020/9/29
Y1 - 2020/9/29
N2 - Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have become popular in various regions of the world through the years. Since 2008, this phenomenon has received plenty of attention from higher education and universities across countries began to produce these courses. The countries of Europe and the United States are the world's leading producers of MOOCs and research studies reporting on this topic. This previous research has focused on (1) analysing data from global providers such as edX, Coursera or FutureLearn; (2) describing learners' characteristics from a small sample of courses in these regions; and (3) offering overviews of courses and platforms. However, research in other regions such as Latin America or Africa are very scarce. As a consequence, little is known about local initiatives in Latin America region, and about the needs and characteristics of its learners. Moreover, this has generated an unequal and biased perspective of what we know today about MOOC learners. To close this inequality gap, this work, presents a cross-platform exploratory study in Latin America, using data from more than three million learners and seven different MOOC providers to generate a joint comparable analysis about students' characteristics in this region with others regions in the world. Preliminary results report on the differences and similarities of trends based on level of education, age, gender of students, their level of activity and performance of learners in Latin America through the different providers of MOOCs. These results help us understand the MOOC ecosystem in Latin America and report results to the entire community, while at the same time calling for more large-scale studies between researchers and institutions.
AB - Massive Online Open Courses (MOOCs) have become popular in various regions of the world through the years. Since 2008, this phenomenon has received plenty of attention from higher education and universities across countries began to produce these courses. The countries of Europe and the United States are the world's leading producers of MOOCs and research studies reporting on this topic. This previous research has focused on (1) analysing data from global providers such as edX, Coursera or FutureLearn; (2) describing learners' characteristics from a small sample of courses in these regions; and (3) offering overviews of courses and platforms. However, research in other regions such as Latin America or Africa are very scarce. As a consequence, little is known about local initiatives in Latin America region, and about the needs and characteristics of its learners. Moreover, this has generated an unequal and biased perspective of what we know today about MOOC learners. To close this inequality gap, this work, presents a cross-platform exploratory study in Latin America, using data from more than three million learners and seven different MOOC providers to generate a joint comparable analysis about students' characteristics in this region with others regions in the world. Preliminary results report on the differences and similarities of trends based on level of education, age, gender of students, their level of activity and performance of learners in Latin America through the different providers of MOOCs. These results help us understand the MOOC ecosystem in Latin America and report results to the entire community, while at the same time calling for more large-scale studies between researchers and institutions.
KW - global learning
KW - LatinAmerica
KW - MOOCs
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85097138337
U2 - 10.1109/LWMOOCS50143.2020.9234376
DO - 10.1109/LWMOOCS50143.2020.9234376
M3 - Contribución a la conferencia
AN - SCOPUS:85097138337
T3 - Proceedings of 2020 IEEE Learning With MOOCS, LWMOOCS 2020
SP - 25
EP - 30
BT - Proceedings of 2020 IEEE Learning With MOOCS, LWMOOCS 2020
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 30 September 2020 through 2 October 2020
ER -