MacKay Jill R D, Langford Fritha, Waran Natalie
J Vet Med Educ. 2016 Fall;43(3):287-301. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0415-054R2. Epub 2016 Jan 11.
Animal Behaviour and Welfare was a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) hosted on Coursera as a free introductory animal welfare course. Through interrogating Coursera data and pre-/post-course student experience surveys, we investigated student retention, student experience, changes in attitudes, and changes in knowledge. The course ran for 5 weeks, and 33,501 students signed up, of which 16.4% (n=5,501) received a Certificate of Achievement, indicating they had completed all assessments within the course. This retention rate is above the industry standard of 10%; however, the value of retention rate as a metric to judge MOOC success is questionable. Instead, we focus on demographics, with Coursera data estimating that 41% of learners came from Europe, 35% from North America, 11% from Asia, 6% from Oceania, 5% from South America, and 2% from Africa. Most learners had completed an undergraduate degree. Despite this wide range of backgrounds, 57.2% of post-course respondents (n=2,399) strongly agreed that the information presented was at the right level and 64.9% strongly agreed that the course was interesting. After completion, more students (χ(2)[4]=132.40, p<.001) understood that animal welfare was based on the results of scientific study, and significantly fewer students (χ(2)[4]=361.32, p<.001) felt health was the most important part of animal welfare. Overall, learners agreed the course was enjoyable and informative, and 97.9% felt the course was a valuable use of their time. We conclude that MOOCs are an appropriate vehicle for providing animal welfare learning to a wide audience, but require a significant level of investment.
《动物行为与福利》是一门大规模在线开放课程(MOOC),在Coursera平台上开设,是一门免费的动物福利入门课程。通过分析Coursera数据以及课程前后学生体验调查,我们研究了学生留存率、学生体验、态度变化和知识变化。该课程为期5周,有33501名学生报名,其中16.4%(n = 5501)获得了结业证书,表明他们完成了课程内的所有评估。这个留存率高于10%的行业标准;然而,将留存率作为评判MOOC成功与否的指标,其价值值得怀疑。相反,我们关注人口统计学数据,据Coursera数据估计,41%的学习者来自欧洲,35%来自北美,11%来自亚洲,6%来自大洋洲,5%来自南美洲,2%来自非洲。大多数学习者已完成本科学业。尽管背景差异很大,但57.2%的课程后受访者(n = 2399)强烈同意所呈现的信息难度适中,64.9%的受访者强烈同意该课程有趣。课程结束后,更多学生(χ(2)[4]=132.40,p<.001)理解动物福利基于科学研究结果,而认为健康是动物福利最重要部分的学生显著减少(χ(2)[4]=361.32,p<.001)。总体而言,学习者认为该课程有趣且信息丰富,97.9%的人觉得花时间学习这门课程很有价值。我们得出结论,MOOC是向广大受众提供动物福利学习的合适载体,但需要大量投入。