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The implementation of Small Private Online Courses (SPOC) as a new approach to education

Julio Ruiz‐Palmero, José-María Fernández-Lacorte, Enrique Sánchez Rivas, Ernesto Colomo Magaña

2020International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary This article presents a study of the participants of a Small Private Online Course (SPOC) entitled “The Didactic Programming: Elements and Process of Elaboration” at the University of Málaga (Spain). Since the concept was first introduced in 2013, SPOCs have been progressively implemented in higher education. They were conceived to succeed where Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) failed, namely in the high drop-out rate. Using a descriptive method, a questionnaire was designed to collect data on the individual characteristics of the University students participating in the SPOC, the degree of satisfaction they expressed at the end of the training process and their opinion regarding class-based courses. The completion rate was 78.7%, and 70.6% of them had previously undertaken online training activities. All the sections of the course (objectives, contents, evaluation, etc.) were favourably evaluated by more than 85% of the participants, as well as their preference for online training.

Topics & Concepts

PreferenceClass (philosophy)Higher educationProcess (computing)Mathematics educationMassive open online courseMedical educationComputer sciencePsychologyMultimediaPedagogyMedicinePolitical scienceArtificial intelligenceMathematicsOperating systemLawStatisticsOnline Learning and AnalyticsE-Learning and Knowledge Management
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