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Most Influential WWW 2014 Paper · 2026-03 edition

Engaging With Massive Online Courses

Ashton Anderson; Daniel Huttenlocher; Jon Kleinberg; Jure Leskovec

Venue
ACM Web Conference (WWW) 2014
Recognition
Most Influential WWW 2014 Paper (Rank No. 3)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
7
Certificate ID
97d154a9f13ce9ae

Abstract

The Web has enabled one of the most visible recent developments in education---the deployment of massive open online courses. With their global reach and often staggering enrollments, MOOCs have the potential to become a major new mechanism for learning. Despite this early promise, however, MOOCs are still relatively unexplored and poorly understood. In a MOOC, each student's complete interaction with the course materials takes place on the Web, thus providing a record of learner activity of unprecedented scale and resolution. In this work, we use such trace data to develop a conceptual framework for understanding how users currently engage with MOOCs. We develop a taxonomy of individual behavior, examine the different behavioral patterns of high- and low-achieving students, and investigate how forum participation relates to other parts of the course. We also report on a large-scale deployment of badges as incentives for engagement in a MOOC, including randomized experiments in which the presentation of badges was varied across sub-populations. We find that making badges more salient produced increases in forum engagement.

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