Positioning extension Massive Open Online Courses (xMOOCs) within the open access and the lifelong learning agendas in a developing setting

Type Journal Article - Journal of Learning for Development-JL4D
Title Positioning extension Massive Open Online Courses (xMOOCs) within the open access and the lifelong learning agendas in a developing setting
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Volume 3
Issue 1
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
URL http://www.jl4d.info/index.php/ejl4d/article/view/126/117
Abstract
Recent reports on xMOOCs indicate that underprivileged learners in need of higher education have minimally been reached by these courses. While the open access agenda is needed to reach such learners, most MOOCs have been developed in societies that have shifted toward the lifelong learning agenda. In this paper, xMOOCs are positioned in both the open access and the lifelong learning agendas in a developing country context. Findings from ten xMOOCs are presented and discussed. The findings suggest that two of the ten xMOOCs may be adapted for direct use in opening up higher education within the open access agenda, and two xMOOCs may contribute indirectly to the same agenda. Nine xMOOCs were found to have the potential to contribute to the lifelong learning agenda. These findings may inform policies and practices that underpin opening up higher education and open education in general.

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