Abstract

AbstractThe recent evolution of computing technology has led to dramatic developments and changes in online learning. Open learning is a new form of online learning that allows learning materials to be freely available on the Internet and accessible to anyone who is interested. Different initiatives, which are based on the open learning concept, have been initiated by various prestigious institutions. Although all of these initiatives provide courses with free access to content, each has its own approach in terms of teaching, assessment and even their own goals of defining an open learning environment. Massive Open Online Courses is the term for courses provided in these open environments. These courses attract a large number of learners, however their success and efficacy in terms of the learning process has yet to be determined. The authors found that there is no clear model for open learning environments and therein lies our research objective. Many aspects still need to be considered and addressed in order to achieve a reliable and sustainable model. These aspects can be addressed with consideration to the principles of cognitive science so that better learning models can be obtained. This paper presents some learning theories that can be considered and applied to enhance open learning environments. The use of knowledge maps, as an approach to implement schema theory, was selected to present and organize the learning concepts. In addition, the Felder-Silverman learning styles theory was selected to personalize the learning environment and provide learning materials based on every learner’s needs and preferences.

Highlights

  • Online learning is an evolutionary learning approach that keeps evolving and changing due to the continuous evolution of technology

  • Open learning is a new phenomenon of online learning that allows learning materials to be freely available on the Internet for anyone who is interested

  • Courses that are provided through these open environments are termed Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)

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INTRODUCTION

Online learning is an evolutionary learning approach that keeps evolving and changing due to the continuous evolution of technology. It is reported lately that the completion rate of MOOCs is very low, lower than 10% This might be due to reasons related to learners’ motivations to take and complete such courses, it raises various questions and concerns regarding the success of the open learning approach. It is found that the current format of MOOCs have some limitations that might affect their success and sustainability [5] These limitations are related to different aspects, such as teaching and learning methods, learning content, assessments, identity authentication, accreditation, learners’ varying needs and others. Felder and Silverman’s theory for learning styles was selected to personalize the learning environment and provide learning materials in such a way that it suits every learner’s preferences and needs [7].

Cloud Computing
Open Learning
Massive Open Online Courses
THE APPLICATION OF LEARNING THEORIES ON OPEN LEARNING
Applying Schema Theory to Open Learning
Applying Learning Styles Theory to Open Learning
CONCLUSION
Findings
FUTURE WORK
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