2021
DOI: 10.1109/access.2021.3069451
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Disclosing Personal Names in Screen Names Predicts Better Final Achievement Levels in Massive Open Online Courses

Abstract: The anonymity of the Internet used to be considered as an encouraging factor that helped learners engage in online learning. However, academic studies on anonymity have found that its effect on learning is context-dependent or mixed. In this research, we focused on massive open online course (MOOC) learners' preference for personal name disclosure in their screen names as a predictor of their final achievement levels (FALs) at the end of a course including 2606 active learners. We conducted two studies, one to… Show more

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“…MOOC (Massive open online course) is an information technology that can be used to support online learning. MOOC is a form of online learning through web technology that provides users with access to learning experiences via the internet [3]- [5]. There are several categories of visual impairments, such as total blindness, partial blindness, and color blindness [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MOOC (Massive open online course) is an information technology that can be used to support online learning. MOOC is a form of online learning through web technology that provides users with access to learning experiences via the internet [3]- [5]. There are several categories of visual impairments, such as total blindness, partial blindness, and color blindness [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%