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Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in Turkey and an Analysis in the Context of Turkish Higher Education
Author(s) -
Aras Bozkurt,
Serpil Koçdar,
Kürşat Çağıltay,
Sezin Eşfer,
Berkan Çelik,
Selçuk Karaman,
Engin Kurşun
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
yuksekogretim dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2146-7978
pISSN - 2146-796X
DOI - 10.2399/yod.20.702064
Subject(s) - turkish , openness to experience , democratization , context (archaeology) , open education , open educational resources , higher education , sociology , pedagogy , distance education , political science , engineering ethics , mathematics education , knowledge management , engineering , democracy , psychology , computer science , geography , social psychology , philosophy , linguistics , archaeology , politics , law
Open and distance learning has evolved on the basis of openness philosophy in education and benefited from various approaches to this philosophy. Different MOOC platforms have emerged in Turkey as a reflection of these developments. The main purpose of this study is to examine MOOCs in the context of Turkish higher education. For this purpose, by adopting the qualitative embedded single case design, the Akadema, AtademiX and Bilgeİş MOOC platforms were examined. The findings indicate that MOOCs successfully serve the universal ideals such as offering equal opportunities in education, democratization of education, and liberation of knowledge in Turkey. Besides, MOOCs were found to contribute to adapting to the changes paralleling the transformations in the globalizing world and in the digital knowledge age; strengthening communication and cooperation channels between the society, industry and university; and finally, fostering social justice with an inclusive approach by increasing operational capabilities in diverse educational domains.

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