Knowledge and Influence of MOOC Courses on Initial Teacher Training
Jessica Perez-Parras, Jose Gomez-Galan

TL;DR
This study examines the limited awareness and impact of MOOCs on future teachers in Spain, highlighting the need to integrate ICT advances into teacher training programs for modern education.
Contribution
It provides empirical data on the low familiarity with MOOCs among pre-service teachers and emphasizes the importance of incorporating ICT into teacher education curricula.
Findings
Minimal impact of MOOCs on students surveyed.
Significant lack of knowledge about MOOCs and platforms.
Need for integrating ICT advances in teacher training.
Abstract
The impact of MOOC courses in the processes of distance learning has been extremely important from the very beginning. They offer an innovative model of massive teaching, which exploits in a paradigmatic manner the potential and relevance that ICT's currently have in modern society. The present article has as its primary objective the analysis of the presence of these courses and the role that they represent in teacher training, and their knowledge and influence on the future teachers that are currently being formed at university level. A case study has been carried out with descriptive not experimental methodology, from a quantitative base. The sample study has been undertaken in Spain (n=200). Its main result being the determination of the minimal impact that the MOOC phenomenon has had on the students polled. Equally, a significant lack of knowledge has been revealed in all its…
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