Instructors’ perspectives in design and L-MOOCs: a qualitative look
This qualitative phenomenological study investigates international instructors’ perspectives and experiences in designing a successful language-based massive open online course (L-MOOC). Detailed information was gathered during Summer 2018 about the instructor’s challenges and strategies through sem...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1736112024-02-25T15:38:14Z Instructors’ perspectives in design and L-MOOCs: a qualitative look Diordieva, Cristina Bonk, Curtis J. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Instructors’ perspectives Learner-centered approach This qualitative phenomenological study investigates international instructors’ perspectives and experiences in designing a successful language-based massive open online course (L-MOOC). Detailed information was gathered during Summer 2018 about the instructor’s challenges and strategies through semi-structured interviews with seven participants in six different countries: Ireland, Italy, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The findings indicated that curating and facilitating a learning environment with a design team helps create an efficient L-MOOC delivery. Additionally, having multiple moderators per course and using forums helps with monitoring learners’ progress. Moreover, according to these seven L-MOOC instructors, having a course platform with rigid structures prevents using multiple activities and assessment tools for language learning. Interviewees argued that it is important to implement a learner-centered approach in L-MOOC, where learners can interact with each other and construct their knowledge. Future research studies may include exploring L-MOOC to address the best instructional practices and contribute to expanding research in language education in massive open online course environment. Published version 2024-02-19T04:18:47Z 2024-02-19T04:18:47Z 2023 Journal Article Diordieva, C. & Bonk, C. J. (2023). Instructors’ perspectives in design and L-MOOCs: a qualitative look. Contemporary Educational Technology, 15(3), ep425-. https://dx.doi.org/10.30935/cedtech/13099 1309-517X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173611 10.30935/cedtech/13099 2-s2.0-85162801635 3 15 ep425 en Contemporary Educational Technology © 2023 by authors; licensee CEDTECH by Bastas. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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This qualitative phenomenological study investigates international instructors’ perspectives and experiences in designing a successful language-based massive open online course (L-MOOC). Detailed information was gathered during Summer 2018 about the instructor’s challenges and strategies through semi-structured interviews with seven participants in six different countries: Ireland, Italy, Norway, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The findings indicated that curating and facilitating a learning environment with a design team helps create an efficient L-MOOC delivery. Additionally, having multiple moderators per course and using forums helps with monitoring learners’ progress. Moreover, according to these seven L-MOOC instructors, having a course platform with rigid structures prevents using multiple activities and assessment tools for language learning. Interviewees argued that it is important to implement a learner-centered approach in L-MOOC, where learners can interact with each other and construct their knowledge. Future research studies may include exploring L-MOOC to address the best instructional practices and contribute to expanding research in language education in massive open online course environment. |
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