The Most Thorough Summary (to date) of MOOC Completion Rates
March 9, 2013 at 1:33 am 1 comment
If you haven’t seen this visualization yet, I recommend it. Really interesting to explore rates of completion from various xMOOC providers. I thought the observation below was amusing.
Does it bother anyone that we get this data from a graduate student from The Open University but not from any of the xMOOC providers who claim the power of data analytics in their platforms?
via The Most Thorough Summary (to date) of MOOC Completion Rates |e-Literate.
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Lessons Learned From First Year College MOOCs at Georgia Tech (and SJSU) | Computing Education Blog | September 21, 2013 at 1:30 am
[…] Karen Head has finished her series on how well the freshman-composition course fared (quoted and linked below), published in The Chronicle. The stats were disappointing — only about 238 of the approximately 15K students who did the first homework finished the course. That’s even less than the ~10% we saw completing other MOOCs. […]