Abstract

<p>Since Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are accessible by anyone in the world at no cost, they have large enrollments that are conducive to educational research. This study examines students in the Coursera MOOC, Introductory Human Physiology. Of the 33,378 students who accessed the course, around 15,000 students responded to items on the pre-course survey about their age, educational background, proficiency in English, and plans for participating in the course. We categorized students who completed the pre-course survey into groups based on the number of exams completed and corresponding course achievement level. We used Chi-square goodness of fit tests to analyze the distribution of students’ responses on the pre-course survey and associated achievement level. Of the students who responded to the pre-course survey and passed with distinction, a larger percentage self-identified as fluent in English while a smaller percentage self-identified as beginners. Students with graduate degrees were more likely to pass the course or pass with distinction than students with only some college experience or a bachelor’s degree. Students who completed either some or all exams were more likely to self-report intention to complete all course activities than students who did not take any exams. A greater proportion of students who passed the course or passed with distinction posted two or more times on the course discussion forum. Understanding MOOC students and the characteristics that lead to their success will enable modification to courses for increased student achievement and may also inform teaching in the traditional classroom.</p>

Highlights

  • Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are offered over the internet and are open to anyone in the world at no cost

  • One MOOC provider, Coursera, has partnered with more than 100 colleges and universities from all over the world to offer more than 600 courses in varying topics (Coursera, 2014)

  • The aim of our current study is to describe the student characteristics involved with the completion and earned level of achievement in the Coursera course, Introductory Human Physiology offered by Duke University

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Introduction

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are offered over the internet and are open to anyone in the world at no cost. One MOOC provider, Coursera, has partnered with more than 100 colleges and universities from all over the world to offer more than 600 courses in varying topics (Coursera, 2014). More than 5 million students have taken Coursera courses. Students do not earn credit from the institution offering the course. Students successfully completing the course receive a Statement of Accomplishment. In some Coursera courses, students can pay a fee to receive a Verified Certificate through the Signature Track. The identity of students on the Signature track is verified using their webcam and the pattern of their typing (Coursera, 2014)

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