International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education (Feb 2020)

Redeveloping a global MOOC to be more locally relevant: design-based research

  • Ken-Zen Chen,
  • Barbara Oakley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-020-0178-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 1 – 22

Abstract

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Abstract This study demonstrated a globally and locally relevant MOOC design model. By redeveloping a culturally responsive MOOC based on the course “Learning How to Learn (LHTL)” on the Coursera, the researchers created a sister MOOC to meet the local needs of Chinese learners. In this three-year design-based research study, four major iterations were conducted: (1) to analyze and prototype culturally responsive course contents for Chinese MOOCs learners; (2 and 3) to redevelop, pilot, field-test, and improve the new MOOC; and (4) to develop research-supported instructional practice for continued growth. This research contributed to the study of MOOCs by providing a thorough understanding of the design principles of, and theoretical claims about, the development of a culturally responsive MOOC. We hope this effort will help underpin further studies involving culturally responsive and comparable sister courses to advance MOOC research.

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