MOOCs: Determinants of Enrolment and Completion Rate among Learners of Higher Education Institutions in India

Santanu Patra, Arnab Kumar Dutta, Papiya Upadhyay
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Aims: The advancement and integration of technology in education made a dramatic change in the landscape of the teaching-learning process. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as one of the emerging trends in education removed the barriers of time, space, and pace throughout the world. Diverse lifelong learners irrespective of social, cultural, economic, age and gender identity are participating in the melting pot of MOOC. This study aimed to explore the present landscape of the participation and completion rate in MOOCs by learners from formal educational institutions in the eastern part of India specifically in West Bengal. The research also aimed to identify the underlying causes of the present landscape. Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted among the learners who enrolled in different programs in different Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) during the end of 2023. Methodology: A self-administered questionnaire in Google Forms was used to collect data from the learners. A total 298 samples have been collected. Collected data have been analyzed by descriptive statistics, independent samples ‘t’ test, ANOVA using SPSS and MS Excel. Results: The study depicted poor enrolment as well as completion rates in MOOCs among the learners. Lack of awareness and huge pressure on the present curriculum were the main factors behind non-enrolment. SWAYAM was the most popular MOOC platform among the students of West Bengal. Attaining knowledge, enhancing skills, and earning certificates were the main intentions of the students who enrolled in MOOCs. Lack of time, affordability, in-person proctored examination, non-cooperation of facilitators, length of courses, and uninteresting discussion forum were the major constraints to completing the MOOCs for the enrolled learners. Conclusion: Organizing awareness-building programs, institutional policy framing, and incorporating a credit transfer system into enrolled courses may be emphasized as immediate initiatives for re-thinking the present opportunities and challenges in higher education.
MOOCs:印度高等教育机构学生入学率和结业率的决定因素
目的:技术在教育领域的进步和融合使教学过程发生了巨大变化。大规模开放式在线课程(MOOCs)作为新兴的教育趋势之一,消除了世界各地的时间、空间和速度障碍。不同的终身学习者,无论其社会、文化、经济、年龄和性别身份如何,都参与到了 MOOC 的大熔炉中。本研究旨在探索印度东部,特别是西孟加拉邦正规教育机构学习者参与和完成 MOOC 的现状。研究还旨在找出造成目前状况的根本原因。研究地点和时间:研究对象是 2023 年底在不同高等教育机构(HEIs)注册不同课程的学习者。研究方法:使用谷歌表格中的自填式问卷向学习者收集数据。共收集了 298 个样本。使用 SPSS 和 MS Excel 通过描述性统计、独立样本 "t "检验和方差分析对收集到的数据进行分析。结果:研究表明,学习者的 MOOCs 入学率和完成率都很低。缺乏认识和现有课程的巨大压力是导致不注册的主要因素。在西孟加拉邦的学生中,SWAYAM 是最受欢迎的 MOOC 平台。获取知识、提高技能和获得证书是学生注册 MOOCs 的主要目的。缺乏时间、经济承受能力、面对面监考、辅导员不合作、课程长度和无趣的讨论区是注册学习者完成 MOOCs 的主要限制因素。结论在重新思考高等教育当前的机遇与挑战时,应将组织宣传计划、制定机构政策以及将学分转换系统纳入已注册课程作为当务之急。
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