A Comparative Analysis of MOOC - Australia's Position in the International Education Market
Georg Peters, Doreen Sacker, Jan Seruga

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Australia's position in the global MOOC market, comparing it with Germany and the US, to understand its impact on the country's higher education industry and international standing.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of Australia's MOOC offerings and strategic position relative to Germany and the US in the international education market.
Findings
Australia's MOOC presence is growing but lags behind the US and Germany.
MOOCs are influencing traditional tertiary education models in Australia.
The paper highlights strategic opportunities for Australia to enhance its global MOOC competitiveness.
Abstract
Tertiary education is one of the most important industries in Australia and a crucial source of income for its universities. Therefore, any new form of tertiary education that may have impact on Australian universities should be closely watched for implications on their business models. In the past decade, MOOC-Massive Open Online Courses have emerged with the promise to offer world class education accessible anywhere and anytime for free or at very reasonable costs. MOOC not only provide opportunities for lifelong learning, they are also designed to enrich, compliment and even (partly) substitute classic tertiary education. Hence, it is of crucial importance how and where Australia takes its stand in this rapidly evolving market. In this paper, Australia's international position as a provider of MOOC is analysed and compared, in particular to Germany and the US.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics · Online and Blended Learning
