Share Paper: MOOCs Completion Rates and Possible Methods to Improve Retention - A Literature Review

  1. Hanan Khalil, Mansoura University, Egypt
  2. Martin Ebner, Department of Social Learning / Graz University of Technology, Austria
Tuesday, June 24 5:15-5:45 PM B1100

Abstract: Many MOOCs initiatives continue to report high attrition rates among distance education students. This study investigates why students dropped out or failed their MOOCs. It also provides strategies that can be implemented to increase the retention rate as well as increasing overall student satisfaction. Through studying literature, accurate data analysis and personal observations, the most significant factors that cause high attrition rate of MOOCs are identified. The reasons found are lack of time, lack of learners’ motivation, feelings of isolation and the lack of interactivity in MOOCs, insufficient background and skills, and finally hidden costs. As a result, some strategies ...