Use of moocs in health care training: A descriptive-exploratory case study in the setting of the covid-19 pandemic

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This exploratory study is part of the training and innovation project (GID2016-16) of the National University of Distance Education (UNED) in Spain. The current socioeconomic and educational contexts derived from COVID-19 has led university institutions to develop methodological innovations in the teaching-learning process. Among these strengthening measures are the MOOCs, the most appropriate strategy to bring students closer to new digital platforms that favor the acqui-sition of knowledge. A methodological pluralism, combining quantitative and qualitative perspec-tives, has been used. The main results of the descriptive analysis compare the data of students en-rolled in the MOOC, “Social and Health Care and Social Services in Social Work”, and other related bachelor's and master’s degree courses during the four years analyzed. One of the conclusions is the emerging possibility of offering university studies that are more in line with the current teleworking market. The development of online methodologies favors the democratization of education, reach-ing the student body as a whole and universalizing content and learning. Among the main conclu-sions, it is worth highlighting the degree of satisfaction shown by the students who took advantage of the MOOC, and the training opportunities afforded by MOOC courses, during the time of COVID-19.

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Gómez, F. G., & Gómez, P. M. (2021). Use of moocs in health care training: A descriptive-exploratory case study in the setting of the covid-19 pandemic. Sustainability (Switzerland), 13(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910657

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