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Título : Self-regulated learning strategies predict learner behavior and goal attainment in Massive Open Online Courses
Autor: Maldonado Mahauad, Jorge Javier
Correspondencia: Kizilcec, R.F.; Department of Communication, Stanford UniversityUnited States; email: kizilcec@stanford.edu
Palabras clave : Individual Differences
Learning Analytics
Massive Open Online Course
Online Learning
Self-Regulated Learning
Fecha de publicación : 1-ene-2017
Fecha de fin de embargo: 1-ene-2022
Volumen: 104
Fuente: Computers and Education
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.compedu.2016.10.001
Editor: ELSEVIER LTD
Tipo: Article
Abstract: 
Individuals with strong self-regulated learning (SRL) skills, characterized by the ability to plan, manage and control their learning process, can learn faster and outperform those with weaker SRL skills. SRL is critical in learning environments that provide low levels of support and guidance, as is commonly the case in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Learners can be trained to engage in SRL and actively supported with prompts and activities. However, effective implementation of learner support systems in MOOCs requires an understanding of which SRL strategies are most effective and how these strategies manifest in online behavior. Moreover, identifying learner characteristics that are predictive of weaker SRL skills can advance efforts to provide targeted support without obtrusive survey instruments. We investigated SRL in a sample of 4,831 learners across six MOOCs based on individual records of overall course achievement, interactions with course content, and survey responses. Results indicated that goal setting and strategic planning predicted attainment of personal course goals, while help seeking appeared to be counterproductive. Learners with stronger SRL skills were more likely to revisit previously studied course materials, especially course assessments. Several learner characteristics, including demographics and motivation, predicted learners’ SRL skills. We discuss implications for theory and the development of learning environments that provide adaptive support.
URI : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84994524464&doi=10.1016%2fj.compedu.2016.10.001&partnerID=40&md5=76824461fc6cc15f3615274425295af1
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ISSN : 3601315
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