Big data characterization of learner behaviour in a highly technical MOOC engineering course

Kerrie Douglas, Peter Bermel, Md Monzurul Alam, Krishna Madhavan

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Abstract

MOOCs attract a large number of users with unknown diversity in terms of motivation, ability, and goals. To understand more about learners in a MOOC, the authors explored clusters of user clickstream patterns in a highly technical MOOC, Nanophotonic Modelling through the algorithm k-means++. Five clusters of user behaviour emerged: Fully Engaged, Consistent Viewers, One-Week Engaged, Two-Week Engaged, and Sporadic users. Assessment behaviours and scores are then examined within each cluster, and found different between clusters. Nonparametric statistical test, Kruskal-Wallis yielded a significant difference between user behaviour in each cluster. To make accurate inferences about what occurs in a MOOC, a first step is to understand the patterns of user behaviour. The latent characteristics that contribute to user behaviour must be explored in future research.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)170-192
JournalJournal of Learning Analytics
Volume3
Issue number3
StatePublished - 2016

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