2014
DOI: 10.19173/irrodl.v15i5.1954
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Where is research on massive open online courses headed? A data analysis of the MOOC Research Initiative

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“…It is also surprising that, though fewer, some lenses come from business and economics discipline. These findings (Table 2) demonstrate a similarity to Gasevic et al's (2014) findings in terms of employed theories, concepts, frameworks and models. In our sample however, the focal points of related theories, concepts, frameworks and models were online learning communities, social learning, and distance education learner characteristics.…”
Section: Figure 5: Research Themes Of Theses and Dissertationssupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…It is also surprising that, though fewer, some lenses come from business and economics discipline. These findings (Table 2) demonstrate a similarity to Gasevic et al's (2014) findings in terms of employed theories, concepts, frameworks and models. In our sample however, the focal points of related theories, concepts, frameworks and models were online learning communities, social learning, and distance education learner characteristics.…”
Section: Figure 5: Research Themes Of Theses and Dissertationssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…• Gasevic et al (2014) The above mentioned articles covered research papers, articles and proposals, however research on MOOCs should not be limited to these academic documents, which is where this study steps in.…”
Section: State Of the Art Of Mooc Research Trendsmentioning
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