Journal of Technology and Information Education 2019, 11(2)

THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES FOR TRAINING FUTURE ENGINEERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Valerii HAVRYSH, Ilona BATSUROVSKA, Nataliia DOTSENKO, Antonina KALINICHENKO
Mykolayiv National Agrarian University, Ukraine
University of Opole, Poland

This paper investigates the features of the implementation, conduct, analysis and prospects for the use of massive, open online courses. The article deals with the main advantages and disadvantages of massive open online courses, presents a comparative analysis of research into implementation of massive, open online courses. The article outlines the basic course requirements. It contains an analysis of the current state of such courses in higher educational institutions. The article presents a number of recommendations for the development of the education system towards democratization of higher education.

Keywords: massive open online courses, distance learning, e-learning, learning environment, educational activity.

Received: March 16, 2019; Accepted: August 8, 2019; Prepublished online: August 30, 2019; Published: January 1, 2020Show citation

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HAVRYSH, V., BATSUROVSKA, I., DOTSENKO, N., & KALINICHENKO, A. (2019). THE IMPLEMENTATION OF MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES FOR TRAINING FUTURE ENGINEERS IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Journal of Technology and Information Education11(2), 
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