MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide opportunities for learners to benefit from initiatives that are promoted by prestigious universities worldwide. The introduction of MOOCs in 2008 has since then transformed education globally. Consequently, MOOCs should be acknowledged as a pedagogical inn...

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Main Authors: Ebba Ossiannilsson, Fahriye Altinay, Zehra Altinay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Education Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/3/25
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spelling doaj-f5191325d5714917846c68207543b2ed2020-11-25T01:33:12ZengMDPI AGEducation Sciences2227-71022016-08-01632510.3390/educsci6030025educsci6030025MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning ArenasEbba Ossiannilsson0Fahriye Altinay1Zehra Altinay2The Swedish Association for Distance Education, and Ossiannnilsson Quality in Open Online Learning (QOOL) Consultancy, Kung Oscars väg 27, Lund 222 35, SwedenFaculty of Education, Near East University, Near East Boulevard, Nicosia 99138/TRNC Mersin 10, TurkeyFaculty of Education, Near East University, Near East Boulevard, Nicosia 99138/TRNC Mersin 10, TurkeyMassive open online courses (MOOCs) provide opportunities for learners to benefit from initiatives that are promoted by prestigious universities worldwide. The introduction of MOOCs in 2008 has since then transformed education globally. Consequently, MOOCs should be acknowledged as a pedagogical innovation and recognized as change agents and facilitators in the transition of opening up education, in the transition from traditional campus education to open online learning arenas, which increases learners’ access to and equity in lifelong learning. There is a need to consider MOOCs as a natural part of universities’ course offerings and business models and to recognize MOOCs as valuable for learners. Furthermore, MOOCs should be regarded as valuable learning and educational initiatives in the same way that journals and books are recognized. Learners should be able to take MOOCs either at their own university or from other providers. Moreover, MOOCs should be valued in policies, strategies, and action plans, and they should be included in processes of quality enhancement and quality assurance. This paper points out the merits of the innovative use of MOOCs in higher education. In this qualitative literature research, a content method analysis was conducted through a systematic review of the literature. Through the findings from the literature research it is suggested that MOOCs could be permanent change agents that boost innovation in higher education learning arenas. In particular, the findings revealed the benefits of MOOCs in various areas, such as lifelong learning, professional competence development, validation of learning, and degree recognition, in addition to clarifying several business models of higher education.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/3/25business modelschange agentscompetence developmentinnovationlearning arenaslifelong learning MOOCsmassive open online coursesopen online learningrecognitionvalidation
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Fahriye Altinay
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MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
Education Sciences
business models
change agents
competence development
innovation
learning arenas
lifelong learning MOOCs
massive open online courses
open online learning
recognition
validation
author_facet Ebba Ossiannilsson
Fahriye Altinay
Zehra Altinay
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title MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
title_short MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
title_full MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
title_fullStr MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
title_full_unstemmed MOOCs as Change Agents to Boost Innovation in Higher Education Learning Arenas
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series Education Sciences
issn 2227-7102
publishDate 2016-08-01
description Massive open online courses (MOOCs) provide opportunities for learners to benefit from initiatives that are promoted by prestigious universities worldwide. The introduction of MOOCs in 2008 has since then transformed education globally. Consequently, MOOCs should be acknowledged as a pedagogical innovation and recognized as change agents and facilitators in the transition of opening up education, in the transition from traditional campus education to open online learning arenas, which increases learners’ access to and equity in lifelong learning. There is a need to consider MOOCs as a natural part of universities’ course offerings and business models and to recognize MOOCs as valuable for learners. Furthermore, MOOCs should be regarded as valuable learning and educational initiatives in the same way that journals and books are recognized. Learners should be able to take MOOCs either at their own university or from other providers. Moreover, MOOCs should be valued in policies, strategies, and action plans, and they should be included in processes of quality enhancement and quality assurance. This paper points out the merits of the innovative use of MOOCs in higher education. In this qualitative literature research, a content method analysis was conducted through a systematic review of the literature. Through the findings from the literature research it is suggested that MOOCs could be permanent change agents that boost innovation in higher education learning arenas. In particular, the findings revealed the benefits of MOOCs in various areas, such as lifelong learning, professional competence development, validation of learning, and degree recognition, in addition to clarifying several business models of higher education.
topic business models
change agents
competence development
innovation
learning arenas
lifelong learning MOOCs
massive open online courses
open online learning
recognition
validation
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/6/3/25
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