Despujol Ignacio, Castañeda Linda, Turró Carlos
Universitat Politècnica de València, Valencia, Spain.
Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain.
Educ Inf Technol (Dordr). 2022;27(9):12999-13020. doi: 10.1007/s10639-022-11140-2. Epub 2022 Jun 20.
During the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown, edX launched an initiative, called the Remote Access Program, to give access to free certificates for its Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to the communities of its partners. This paper describes the experience of a Higher Education (HE) institution in Europe participating in this initiative as a strategic action to spread MOOCs, not just as a resource to open the university educational offer but also to improve the professional development possibilities of its community. This case study explores general data about the participation of over 7,700 people (23,4% of the Universitat Politècnica de Valencia's community) in these courses and data from participants (1,515) about their initiative perceptions. The data obtained evaluates how a university community integrates MOOCs into their day-to-day life under certain conditions and their perception of the quality and usefulness of the courses. Data shows most of the community did not have experience or knowledge about MOOCs (73%), they used it (they obtained 5,202 certificates, a 33% completion rate), they value the course quality (4.1/5) and are happy with the initiative (4.7/5), and they think MOOCs will be useful for their career (3.67/5) and will take more MOOCs in the future (98%, with 71% thinking it is worth paying for the certificate). These results remark the importance of thinking about MOOCs in HE Institutions not just as a punctual resource but as a strategic investment affecting the university teaching offer, the professional development of its community, and their social compromise.
在2020年新冠疫情封锁期间,edX发起了一项名为“远程访问计划”的倡议,向其合作伙伴社区提供免费证书,以获取其大规模在线开放课程(MOOC)。本文描述了欧洲一所高等教育机构参与该倡议的经历,这是一项传播MOOC的战略行动,不仅是作为一种开放大学教育资源的手段,也是为了改善其社区的职业发展机会。本案例研究探讨了7700多人(占瓦伦西亚理工大学社区的23.4%)参与这些课程的一般数据,以及1515名参与者对该倡议的看法。所获得的数据评估了大学社区在特定条件下如何将MOOC融入日常生活,以及他们对课程质量和实用性的看法。数据显示,大多数社区成员对MOOC没有经验或了解(73%),他们使用了MOOC(获得了5202份证书,完成率为33%),他们重视课程质量(4.1/5),对该倡议感到满意(4.7/5),他们认为MOOC对其职业有用(3.67/5),并且未来会参加更多的MOOC(98%,其中71%认为证书值得付费)。这些结果表明,在高等教育机构中,将MOOC不仅仅视为一种临时资源,而是作为一种影响大学教学、社区职业发展及其社会承诺的战略投资,具有重要意义。