Proceedings of the Second (2015) ACM Conference on Learning @ Scale 2015
DOI: 10.1145/2724660.2728677
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Peers in MOOCs

Abstract: Economic theory about peers can help learning scientists and designers scale their work from the scale of small classrooms to limitless learning experiences. I propose: 1. We may increase productivity in online learning by changing technologies around peers; many structures around peers can scale with class size. 2. It is not always in students' best interests to be good peers, and collective action failures may worsen with class size. I conducted an experiment in a NovoEd MOOC for teachers that was motivated … Show more

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“…MOOCs are now a very common form of remote learning, and there is increasing interest among researchers in how to promote collaboration in MOOC environments [2,72,73]. This has also included investigating the benefits of synchronous collaboration among MOOC students [23,42].…”
Section: Online Studios and Teamworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MOOCs are now a very common form of remote learning, and there is increasing interest among researchers in how to promote collaboration in MOOC environments [2,72,73]. This has also included investigating the benefits of synchronous collaboration among MOOC students [23,42].…”
Section: Online Studios and Teamworkmentioning
confidence: 99%