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Coursera’s Approach to the Creation of Transformative Learning Experiences
Learners First & Empowered Instructors
Andreina Bloom Parisi-Amon, [email protected]
Four years ago, a Stanford classroom of 400...
became a global classroom of 100,000
Today, we’re a global community of22,000,000+
We envision a world where anyone, anywhere can transform their life
by accessing the world’s best learning experience.
We envision a world where anyone, anywhere can transform their life
by accessing the world’s best learning experience.
40% of active learners come from emerging economies
North America
Latin America
Africa
Europe
Asia
27%
27%
4%
31%
9%2%
Oceania
5M
2.5M
3.5M3.5M
0.5M
1.5M
0.5M
1M
Global learning community
Age
18-24
25-34
35-44
Employment
employedfulltime
Self- employed
unemployed
Global learner demographics
Bachelor’s degree
Graduate degree
Education
No degree
full time lives →
volunteer learners
● 91% of millennials change jobs in < 3 years...
...and new jobs often require new skills
● 65% of tomorrow’s jobs don’t exist
● 58% of employers worldwide believe that new college grads are inadequately prepared for work
A few statistics …
Coursera learners see real impactIn 2015, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, and Coursera published the first longitudinal study of open online learning outcomes. The results, published in the Harvard Business Review, show that these learners are seeing tangible, positive results.
52% of learners said that career
was their key motivation
28%of learners said that academic
advancement was their key motivation
Coursera learners see real impactIn 2015, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, and Coursera published the first longitudinal study of open online learning outcomes. The results, published in the Harvard Business Review, show that these learners are seeing tangible, positive results.
52% of learners said that career
was their key motivation
28%of learners said that academic
advancement was their key motivation
87% reported
career benefits
88%reported academic benefits
Coursera learners see real impactIn 2015, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, and Coursera published the first longitudinal study of open online learning outcomes. The results, published in the Harvard Business Review, show that these learners are seeing tangible, positive results.
52% of learners said that career
was their key motivation
28%of learners said that academic
advancement was their key motivation
87% reported
career benefits
88%reported academic benefits35%
of them found a new job or started their
own business
18%of them got
credits or had academic
prerequisites waived
80%of OECD,
non-student, academic-focused
learners saw benefits
32% of OECD
career-focused learners saw
tangible benefits
Non-OECD learners see greater impact
36% of non-OECD
career-focused learners saw
tangible benefits
87%of non-OECD, non-student,
academic-focused learners saw
benefits
We envision a world where anyone, anywhere can transform their life
by accessing the world’s best learning experience.
World-class partners across the globe
150+ partner institutions
1000+ world-class instructors
Top universities in six continents:
● 60+ N. America● 30+ Europe● 15+ Asia
Helping to create
learning experiences that enable
learners to achieve their goals
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Teaching & Learning Team
“This is an introduction course, but from what I have seen, it was a bit too easy.”
“I felt a little "cheated" upon finding the 4th week consisted of only a quiz. Suggest that you move half of week 3 into week 4.” “I'm glad I didn't spend
money on this. As it is, I want the past hour of my life back.”
“This course is hard, but I will continue to study.”
“Wonderful course as a part of the specialization, but not even near that good as a separate course.”
Our learners are honest, direct and also give us good suggestions on how to improve, because they care about Coursera.
3. Make it possible to run experiments to collect novel data: Content A/B testing
Progression Rate
Progression Rate
Where they need
to be
Practice & demonstration opportunities
Appropriate timing & materials
Meeting learners where
they are
Learners First
Where they need
to be
Meeting learners where
they areContent Strategy
Learning Objectives
Application & Assessment
Accessible Instructional Materials
Where they need
to be
Meeting learners where
they areContent Strategy
Learning Objectives
Application & Assessment
Accessible Instructional Materials
Iteration
★ Business
★ Technology: Computer Science
★ Data Science
★ Personal & Professional Development○ industry and content-area agnostic skills
■ Cognitive & Learning Skills■ Personal Growth Skills■ Career Success Skills■ Interpersonal & Communication Skills
Content Strategy
Learner Story: Python for Data Analysis
Ashley is a senior business analyst with 2-4 years of job experience. She’s responsible for business reporting and revenue modeling, and primarily uses SQL and Excel to model business insights. She’d like to learn Python to automate tasks and eventually move into more advanced predictive modeling. Her aspiration is to master advanced data analysis techniques and apply for a data scientist role at a company with a strong analytics focus.
Let your learner be the guide
Learning Objectives
★ What will our learners be like after their experience?
★ What are the desired results?
★ What should learners ...
○ feel about the subject?
○ know?
○ be able to do?
Actionable Specific Criteria for Success
Performance-Based Objectives
Learning Objectives: Python for Data Analysis
After successfully completing this specialization, Ashley will be able to:
★ apply for data scientist or analyst roles that require python for data analysis
★ be comfortable programming in Python, given a data set and problem to investigate
★ implement, execute, and visualize analyses in common python packages for data analysis, e.g. pandas, scikit learn, numpy, scipy, matplotlib, seaborn
★ communicate data results to others via Jupyter notebooks (fka iPython)
★ showcase her skills through a portfolio of data analysis projects from the specialization
Let your learner be the guide
Need scaffolded assessment opportunities to:
★ Recall their new knowledge
★ Practice applying their new skills
★ Assess their abilities (and deficiencies!)
★ Reflect on their learning
Learners want to master difficult material
Application &
Assessment
Quizzes Peer Review Programming Assignment
Application &
Assessment
Evaluate learning at the end of an instructional unit by comparing it
against some standard or benchmark
Monitor learner learning to provide ongoing feedback that can be used by
to improve their mastery
Formative Summative
As a direct result of BT feedback, a programming course made significant changes including:
“In the first module, instructors talk about polymorphism, inheritance and abstraction. For someone who has no prior programming experience, these are definitely not suitable topics to start with.”
1. Created 7 programming assignments2. Added content and scaffolding materials for beginners3. Clarified instructions, and more.
Content Availability
Auto-cohorts resulted in high completion and content availability
Accessible Instructional
Materials
Week 1
Week 1 Week 2
Accessible Instructional
Materials Which is the winner, in terms of learner completion of all graded assessments?
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★ Practice, practice, practice!
★ Engaging slide design: a cohesive look and feel
★ Instructors engaging with the camera
★ Mixture of video styles
Accessible Instructional
Materials
Using video wisely
★ Be animated and passionate
★ Speak naturally and look at the camera
★ Have good production values
How to be interesting
Accessible Instructional
Materials
Create focused lectures
★ Length: 4-7 minutes★ Be concise: focus on the important info★ Chunk content into relevant building blocks
Accessible Instructional
Materials
Discussion Prompts
Readings & Resources Slideshow
Not just videos...
Accessible Instructional
Materials
A tech course team Doubled their total lecture time average as a result of beta testing
from 7 minutes per module
to 15 minutes per module
“Too many readings in pdf format, too little video lectures.”
Content A/B testingAllows teams to conduct controlled experiments on your courses to determine pedagogical best-practices.
★ Quizzes VS Peer reviews ?
★ Graded VS Ungraded ?
★ More content VS Less content ?
★ Talking head VS Animation ?
Iteration