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The Civic Mission of MOOCs: Engagement across Political Differences in Online Forums

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Yeomans, Michael; Mavon, Kimia; Kindel, Alex; Tingley, Dustin; Stewart, Brandon M.; Reich, Blair Justin F; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Massive open online courses (MOOCs) attract diverse student bodies, and course forums could potentially be an opportunity for students with different political beliefs to engage with one another. We test whether this engagement actually takes place in two politically-themed MOOCs, on education policy and American government. We collect measures of students’ political ideology, and then observe student behavior in the course discussion boards. Contrary to the common expectation that online spaces often become echo chambers or ideological silos, we find that students in these two political courses hold diverse political beliefs, participate equitably in forum discussions, directly engage (through replies and upvotes) with students holding opposing beliefs, and converge on a shared language rather than talking past one another. Research that focuses on the civic mission of MOOCs helps ensure that open online learning engages the same breadth of purposes that higher education aspires to serve. Keywords: MOOCs, Civic education, Discourse, Text analysis, Political ideology, Structural topic model
Date issued
2017-11
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/118907
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Program in Comparative Media Studies/Writing
Journal
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education
Publisher
Springer New York
Citation
Yeomans, Michael, et al. “The Civic Mission of MOOCs: Engagement across Political Differences in Online Forums.” International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, vol. 28, no. 4, Sept. 2018, pp. 553–89.
Version: Author's final manuscript
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1560-4292
1560-4306

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