Abstract

Abstract Online learning tools such as those designed for massive open online courses (MOOCs) enable students to learn for mastery. In mastery learning, students demonstrate the understanding of a concept through repeated assessment and exposure to material before moving on to the next lesson. Although numerous studies have demonstrated the efficacy of mastery learning across multiple topic areas in K–12 and university-level courses, there have been no studies of the effectiveness of this approach in the MOOC setting to date. In this study, we analyzed student scores in 28 Coursera MOOCs that offered formative assessments with multiple attempts at resubmission. We consistently observed a significant positive correlation between formative assessment score improvements and final examination performance (median adjusted correlation coefficient 0.27, interquartile range 0.19–0.41). One interpretation of these data is that among individuals of similar starting ability, efforts made to improve scores on individ...

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