Authors
Aras Bozkurt, Ela Akgün-Özbek, Olaf Zawacki-Richter
Publication date
2017
Journal
International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
Volume
18
Issue
5
Pages
118-147
Description
To fully understand the phenomenon of massive open online courses (MOOCs), it is important to identify and map trends and patterns in research on MOOCs. This study does so by reviewing 362 empirical articles published in peer-reviewed journals from 2008 to 2015. For the purpose of this study, content analysis and discourse analysis were employed to analyze the articles. Accordingly, the trend line showing the number of articles per year indicates that the extent of research on MOOCs is likely to increase in the coming years. In terms of research areas, the findings reveal an imbalance and three research areas out of fifteen constitute more than half of all research on MOOCs. With regard to types of MOOCs, related literature is dominated by research on xMOOCs. The discourse in MOOC articles takes a mostly neutral standpoint, articles with a positive outlook outweigh those that are negative, and there is an …
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Scholar articles
A Bozkurt, E Akgün-Özbek, O Zawacki-Richter - International Review of Research in Open and …, 2017