面向埃塞俄比亚教育工作者的大规模开放式在线课程 (MOOC):评估作为全球发展工具的 MOOCs

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Éva Berde , Seyoum Teffera Mengesha , Belaynew Asrie Mola , Sándor Remsei
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本研究通过埃塞俄比亚高等教育师资培训中的大规模开放在线课程(MOOCs),探讨全球教育技术如何与当地发展重点相互影响。尽管数字学习平台有望在全球范围内实现教育民主化,但其有效性在很大程度上取决于是否符合当地的机构背景和发展需求。通过对 15 所公立大学 164 名教育工作者的调查数据,我们研究了机构背景如何影响技术整合模式。我们的分析将发展理论与技术接受模型相结合,揭示了三个关键维度:认识与参与之间的差距反映了更广泛的实施挑战;以往的发展经验对采用模式有重大影响;国家支持对促进参与至关重要。虽然 MOOC 为资源有限环境下的专业发展提供了潜力,但其有效性取决于基础设施质量、机构能力和物质条件之间复杂的相互作用。这些发现有助于从理论上理解全球技术创新如何与当地制度环境相互作用,从而产生不同的发展成果,同时也为全球南部地区教育技术的实施提供了实用的见解。
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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for Ethiopian Educators: Evaluating MOOCs as a global development tool
This study examines how global educational technologies interact with local development priorities through the lens of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in Ethiopian higher education teacher training. While digital learning platforms promise to democratize education globally, their effectiveness depends critically on alignment with local institutional contexts and development needs. Using survey data from 164 educators across 15 public universities, we investigate how institutional contexts shape technology integration patterns. Our analysis, integrating development theory with technology acceptance models, reveals three critical dimensions: the gap between awareness and participation reflects broader implementation challenges; previous experiences with development initiatives significantly influence adoption patterns; and state support proves crucial for enabling participation. While MOOCs offer potential for professional development in resource-constrained contexts, their effectiveness depends on complex interactions among infrastructure quality, institutional capacity, and material conditions. These findings contribute to the theoretical understanding of how global technological innovations interact with local institutional contexts to produce varied development outcomes, while offering practical insights for educational technology implementation in the Global South.
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Research in Globalization
Research in Globalization Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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