Does digital competence and occupational setting influence MOOC participation? Evidence from a cross-course survey.


Autoria(s): Castaño-Muñoz, Jonatan; Kreijns, Karel; Kalz, Marco; Punie, Yves
Data(s)

24/10/2016

24/10/2016

01/10/2016

Resumo

While MOOCs are recognized nowadays as a potential format for professional development and lifelong learning, little research has been conducted on the factors that influence MOOC participation of professionals and unemployed in MOOCs. Based on a framework developed earlier, we conducted a study, which focused on the influence of background variables such us digital competence, age, gender and educational level on MOOC participation. Occupational setting was considered as a moderator in the analysis of the impact of digital skills. Results of the study showed that MOOCs were an important tool for unemployed participants who were more likely to enroll in MOOCs than employed learners. MOOCs were also a way for workers who do not received employer support for other training activities to get professional development training. Results of the regression analysis showed that a person’s level of digital competence was an important predictor for enrolment in MOOCs and that specifically interaction skills were more important than information skills for participating in the MOOC context.

This work has been partially funded by a tender (JRC/SVQ/2013/J.3/0035/NC) of the European Commission’s Institute for Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS).

Identificador

Castaño-Muñoz, J., Kreijns, K., Kalz, M., & Punie, Y. (2016). Does digital competence and occupational setting influence MOOC participation? Evidence from a cross-course survey. Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 1–19. http://doi.org/10.1007/s12528-016-9123-z

http://hdl.handle.net/1820/7163

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Springer

Palavras-Chave #MOOC #MOOCs #Open education #professional development #digital competence #employer support
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Article