TY - JOUR
T1 - From hype to reality
T2 - the changing landscape of MOOC research
AU - Ratnasari, Wiwit
AU - Chou, Tzu Chuan
AU - Huang, Chen Hao
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024, Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Purpose: This paper examines the evolution of massive open online courses (MOOCs) literature over the past 15 years and identifies its significant developments. Design/methodology/approach: Utilizing main path analysis (MPA) on a dataset of 1,613 articles from the Web of Science (WoS) databases, the authors construct the main pathway in MOOC literature through a citation analysis. Pajek software is used to visualize the 34 influential articles identified in the field. Findings: Three phases emerge in MOOC research: connectivism as a learning theory, facilitating education reform and breaking barriers to MOOCs adoption. Multiple-Global MPA highlights sub-themes including self-regulated learning (SRL), motivation, engagement, dropouts, student performance and the impact of COVID-19. Research limitations/implications: First, data limitations from the WoS core collection might not cover all research, but using reputable sources enhances data validity. Second, despite careful algorithm selection to enhance accuracy, there remains a limitation inherent in the nature of citations. Such biased citations may result in findings that do not fully align with scholars' perspectives. Practical implications: The authors' findings contribute to the understanding of MOOCs literature development, enabling educators and researchers to grasp key trends and focus areas in the field. It can inform the design and implementation of MOOCs for more effective educational outcomes. Originality/value: This study presents novel methodologies and important findings for advancing research and practice in MOOCs.
AB - Purpose: This paper examines the evolution of massive open online courses (MOOCs) literature over the past 15 years and identifies its significant developments. Design/methodology/approach: Utilizing main path analysis (MPA) on a dataset of 1,613 articles from the Web of Science (WoS) databases, the authors construct the main pathway in MOOC literature through a citation analysis. Pajek software is used to visualize the 34 influential articles identified in the field. Findings: Three phases emerge in MOOC research: connectivism as a learning theory, facilitating education reform and breaking barriers to MOOCs adoption. Multiple-Global MPA highlights sub-themes including self-regulated learning (SRL), motivation, engagement, dropouts, student performance and the impact of COVID-19. Research limitations/implications: First, data limitations from the WoS core collection might not cover all research, but using reputable sources enhances data validity. Second, despite careful algorithm selection to enhance accuracy, there remains a limitation inherent in the nature of citations. Such biased citations may result in findings that do not fully align with scholars' perspectives. Practical implications: The authors' findings contribute to the understanding of MOOCs literature development, enabling educators and researchers to grasp key trends and focus areas in the field. It can inform the design and implementation of MOOCs for more effective educational outcomes. Originality/value: This study presents novel methodologies and important findings for advancing research and practice in MOOCs.
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U2 - 10.1108/LHT-07-2023-0320
DO - 10.1108/LHT-07-2023-0320
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85182494047
SN - 0737-8831
JO - Library Hi Tech
JF - Library Hi Tech
ER -