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Beyond hype and underestimation: Identifying research challenges for the future of MOOCs
Fischer, Gerhard

PublishedMay 2014
JournalDistance Education
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 149 - 158

ABSTRACT
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) have generated enthusiasm, excitement, and hype worldwide and recently increasing skepticism. They are being broadly discussed in the major news media (and to a smaller extent in academic circles). Rapidly increasing numbers of MOOC providers, MOOC courses and articles, discussion groups, and blogs discussing MOOCs are indicators of the involvement of many stakeholders. Most of these analyses and developments are based on economic perspectives (such as scalability, productivity, and being free) and technology perspectives (including platforms supporting large number of students in online environments, enrichment components such as forums, peer-to-peer learning support, and automatic grading). Few contributions analyze MOOCs from a learning science perspective and put them into a larger context with other approaches to learning and education. This commentary explores challenges derived from the perspective to conceptualize MOOCs as being one component in a rich landscape of learning.

Keywords core competencies of residential · learning science perspective · limiting factors · MOOCs · research universities · rich landscapes of learning · want-to-learn

ISSN1475-0198
RefereedYes
RightsCopyright © 2016 Informa UK Limited
DOI10.1080/01587919.2014.920752
Other informationDistance Education
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