F1000Research (Jun 2017)

Massive open online courses in health sciences from Latin American institutions: A need for improvement? [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

  • Carlos Culquichicón,
  • Luis M. Helguero-Santin,
  • L. Max Labán-Seminario,
  • Jaime A. Cardona-Ospina,
  • Omar A. Aboshady,
  • Ricardo Correa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.11626.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Background: Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have undergone exponential growth over the past few years, offering free and worldwide access to high-quality education. We identified the characteristics of MOOCs in the health sciences offered by Latin American institutions (LAIs). Methods: We screened the eight leading MOOCs platforms to gather their list of offerings. The MOOCs were classified by region and subject. Then, we obtained the following information: Scopus H-index for each institution and course instructor, QS World University Ranking® 2015/16 of LAI, and official language of the course. Results: Our search identified 4170 MOOCs worldwide. From them, 205 MOOCs were offered by LAIs, and six MOOCs were health sciences related. Most of these courses (n = 115) were offered through Coursera. One health science MOOC was taught by three instructors, of which only one was registered in Scopus (H-index = 0). The remaining five health science MOOCs had solely one instructor (H-index = 4 [0–17]). The Latin American country with the highest participation was Brazil (n = 11). Conclusion: The contribution of LAI to MOOCs in the health sciences is low.

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