Lessons learned from the first worldwide accessible e-learning in Landscape Ecology

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Abstract

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are distance learning tools for individualized learning. They allow students to learn at their own pace in a virtual classroom. We describe success and pitfalls of the MOOC Landscape Ecology, designed as an undergraduate University course taught by an international consortium of Professors covering theory and application of the field. The paper describes course performance with summary metrics, illustrates contents and didactic tools, and provides a list of suggestions for instructors who engage in distant learning. We identify the following five key success factors for this and related MOOCs: (1) commitment and passion of an international consortium of lecturers; (2) a sound mixture of theory and practice; (3) numerous field-videos; (4) content and skill-oriented practicums (here using R, GIS, remote sensing); and (5) interactive formats where students discuss and share their opinions. In all runs of our MOOC we experienced some difficulties with peer-assessed writing tasks due to widely differing “review cultures”. The instructor-paced MOOC attracted over 3500 students in 2018 and 2019, and had comparably high completion rates (14% and 11%, respectively), compared to typical MOOC completion rates ranging from 5% to 15%. Completion rates in our self-paced run in 2020 were 8-9% only.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Lessons learned from the first worldwide accessible e-learning in Landscape Ecology
Series title Landscape Online
DOI 10.3097/LO.202083
Volume 83
Year Published 2020
Language English
Publisher Landscape Online
Contributing office(s) Coop Res Unit Seattle
Description 14 p.
First page 1
Last page 14
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