Innovation in Education: Developing and Assessing Gamification in the University of the Philippines Open University Massive Open Online Courses
Cecille Moldez, Mari Anjeli Crisanto, Ma Gian Rose Cerde\~na, Diego S., Maranan, Roberto Figueroa

TL;DR
This study investigates how integrating gamification elements like badges and leaderboards into MOOCs at the University of the Philippines Open University affects student engagement, motivation, and course completion rates, showing promising results for online education.
Contribution
It introduces a gamified approach to MOOCs using Moodle elements and evaluates its impact on learner engagement and satisfaction in a Philippine university context.
Findings
28.86% course completion rate with gamification
Positive feedback on learner motivation and satisfaction
Gamification enhances online learning engagement
Abstract
The University of the Philippines Open University has been at the forefront of providing Massive Open Online Courses to address knowledge and skill gaps, aiming to make education accessible and contributing to societal goals. Recognising challenges in student engagement and completion rates within Massive Open Online Courses, the authors conducted a study by incorporating gamification into one of the University of the Philippines Open University's Massive Open Online Courses to assess its impact on these aspects. Gamification involves integrating game elements to motivate and engage users. This study explored the incorporation of Moodle elements such as badges, leaderboards, and progress bars. Using Moodle analytics, the study also tracked student engagement, views, and posts throughout the course, offering valuable insights into the influence of gamification on user behaviour.…
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