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H-MOOC framework: Reusing MOOCs for hybrid education
Pérez-Sanagustín, Mar · Hilliger, Isabel · Alario-Hoyos, Carlos · Kloos, Carlos Delgado · Rayyan, Saif

PublishedJanuary 2017
JournalJournal of Computing in Higher Education
Volume 28, Issue 63, Pages 1-18
PublisherSpringerLink

ABSTRACT
Since Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) started to become part of the scene of Higher Education (HE), many institutions have joined the race of MOOC creation. However, producing MOOCs has shown to be a cumbersome and expensive activity for HE institutions. For this reason, many universities have started to explore and experiment with hybrid initiatives in which locally produced and third-party MOOCs are reused and integrated into traditional courses. Most of the hybrid initiatives described in the literature so far focus on flipped classroom experiences, although there are some other possibilities for integrating MOOCs in the curriculum. Moreover, few studies have reported on the institutional support required for implementing hybrid initiatives, and their benefits from a curriculum perspective. In order to shed some light on the opportunities that arise from the reuse of MOOCs, this paper presents H-MOOC, a framework that describes hybrid MOOC-based initiatives as a continuum of two factors: (1) institutional support to reuse an existing MOOC, and (2) curricular content alignment between the MOOC and the program, or the course hybridized. In addition, H-MOOC proposes indicators to measure the impact of these initiatives at both educational and institutional levels. Examples of actual hybrid initiatives and a set of guiding questions are presented to show how to apply the H-MOOC framework in different contexts.

Keywords higher education · hybrid initiatives framework · indicators · MOOCs

ISSN1867-1233
RefereedYes
Rights© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2017
DOI10.1007/s12528-017-9133-5
Other informationJ Comput High Educ
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