Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/2159
Title: MOOC-Based personalized learning experience (PLE) an innovative approach to elective courses
Authors: Özdemir, Paker Doğu
Bayer, Burak Can
Mercan, Duygu
Buyurucu, Gamze
Keywords: Based Personalized Learning Experience
Elective Courses
Publisher: Universität Potsdam
Source: Ozdemir, P. D., Bayer, B. C., Mercan, D., Buyurucu, G. (2023). MOOC-Based personalized learning experience (PLE) an innovative approach to elective courses. EMOOCs 2023. pp. 69-76.
Abstract: This qualitative study explores the impact of Personalized Learning Experience (PLE) courses at a higher education institution from the perspective of undergraduate students. The PLE program requires students to take at least one of their elective courses in the form of MOOCs during their undergraduate studies. Drawing on interviews with six students across different faculties, the study identified four key themes that encapsulate the effects of PLE courses: (1) Certificate driven learning with a focus on occupation skill enhancement, (2) diverse course offerings to enhance personal and academic development, (3) learning flexibility, and (4) student satisfaction. The findings suggest that PLE courses offered through MOOC platforms allow students to broaden their academic horizons, gain valuable skills, and tailor their education to better align with their interests and goals. Furthermore, this study highlights the potential benefits of incorporating PLE courses in higher education institutions, emphasizing their role in promoting a more dynamic and student-centered learning environment.
URI: https://doi.org/10.25932/publishup-57645
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/2159
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