Title of article :
Identification and Evaluation of the Features of the Epistemology of the MOOC (Open and Online)
Author/Authors :
Jadidi Mohammadabadi, Akbar Department of Education Sciences - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Sarmadi, Mohammad Reza Department of Psychology and Educational - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Farajolahi, Mehran Department of Psychology and Educational - Payame Noor University, Tehran , Zare, Hossin Department of Psychology and Educational - Payame Noor University, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study is to analyze and evaluate epistemological characteristics of online and open MOOC courses
in higher education.
Methods: This study was designed as an embedded mixed model research to provide a better understanding of the research problem.
Throughout this research, both heuristic inquiry method and the questionnaire method were applied to obtain and analyze
the data. At the primary stage, epistemology features of online and open MOOC course were identified. Content analysis method
was used for qualitative data, and for quantitative data, both weighted mean and Friedman test were used. The statistical population
in the qualitative section of the study includes the electronic resources related to the research subject and, in the quantitative
section, 60 distance education experts in the field of planning in virtual learning environments and virtual universities, so that 36
of these experts were voluntarily selected as the study sample.
Results: Content analysis results showed 4 dimensions and 23 criteria. The evaluation results of the experts also showed that interacting
with the global network, the ease of online interactions with learnersandother organizations, andthe possibility of receiving
electronical assignments or workbooks during the course, are regarded as the most important epistemological characteristics of
online MOOC courses; learning facilities for both genders, quick access to the digital libraries and databases, the ease of sharing
knowledge with other participants through emails, chats, forums, etc. are the most important epistemological features of MOOC
open courses.
Conclusions: Providing epistemological features of online and open course, understanding how to hold these courses, understanding
and getting information about organizations, professors and learners, knowing how to register and participate in classes as well
as getting information on the online and open of classes.
Keywords :
MOOC , Epistemology , Analysis , Online and Open Courses
Journal title :
Interdisciplinary Journal of Virtual Learning in Medical Sciences