MOOC instructor motivation and career development

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As MOOCs proliferate, a better understanding of MOOC instructors is essential. This study examined the motivation as well as the career and professional development of 142 MOOC instructors using a mixed-methods approach entailing an online survey combined with six MOOC instructor interviews. The research findings indicated that instructors’ motivation to teach MOOCs primarily related to intrinsic motivation. Importantly, this study classified different motivational factors of MOOC instructors into seven categories. While the frustrations of MOOC instructors included time for creating MOOCs and a lack of interaction in MOOCs caused, in part, by heavy reliance on asynchronous communication, many MOOC instructors perceived that MOOC teaching positively influenced their professional development. Most MOOC instructors learned how to teach MOOCs informally and individually. Nevertheless, they made efforts to help other MOOC instructors. Finally, this study pointed to the strong need for professional development of MOOC instructors in developing MOOCs and their effective implementation.

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This record is for a(n) postprint of an article published in Distance Education on 2020-02-16; the version of record is available at https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2020.1724770.

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Doo, Min Young, et al. "MOOC instructor motivation and career development." Distance Education, 2020-02-16, https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2020.1724770.

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Distance Education

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