Reflections on massive open online Courses (Moocs) during the Covıd-19 pandemic: A bibliometric mapping analysis
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Tlili, AhmedAltınay, Fahriye
Altınay, Zehra
Aydın, Cengiz Hakan
Huang, Ronghuai
Sharma, Ramesh C.
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Tlili, A, Altınay, F., Altınay, Z., Aydın, C. H., Huang, R., Sharma, R. C. (2022). Reflections on massive open online Courses (Moocs) during the Covıd-19 pandemic: A bibliometric mapping analysis. The Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education (TOJDE), 23 (3), 1-17.Abstract
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been around for some time, but several studies highlighted
different issues associated with them, including quality. The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed their second
blooming, where MOOCs have seen a surge in enrollments since March 2020. This study intended to
explore how this enrollment reflected on the research studies included in scientific publications, indexed by
Web of Science. Specifically, the bibliometric mapping analyses of 108 studies have revealed an ongoing trend
in the countries contributing to the MOOCs research, namely USA, China, UK and Spain. Additionally,
MOOCs research coming from US, UK and other western countries was decreasing before the pandemic
and showed a continuous dramatic reduction also during the COVID-19 pandemic. Growing attention in
MOOCs research among less represented countries was also observed. Besides, most of the topics focused on
by MOOCs research during the pandemic were mainly related to education and engineering.