Exploring HTML5 Package Interactive Content in Supporting Learning Through Self-Paced Massive Open Online Courses on Healthy Aging: Mixed Methods Study
Pratiwi Rahadiani, Aria Kekalih, Diantha Soemantri, Desak Gede Budi Krisnamurti

TL;DR
A study shows that interactive HTML5 content in online courses improves learning and satisfaction for healthcare professionals studying healthy aging.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the effectiveness of H5P interactive content in self-paced MOOCs for healthcare education.
Findings
Participants showed high acceptance and positive perceptions of H5P interactive content in MOOCs.
H5P content was found more satisfying, easier to understand, and more effective than traditional learning materials.
Computer literacy correlated significantly with acceptance and perception of H5P content.
Abstract
The rapidly aging population and the growth of geriatric medicine in the field of internal medicine are not supported by sufficient gerontological training in many health care disciplines. There is rising awareness about the education and training needed to adequately prepare health care professionals to address the needs of the older adult population. Massive open online courses (MOOCs) might be the best alternative method of learning delivery in this context. However, the diversity of MOOC participants poses a challenge for MOOC providers to innovate in developing learning content that suits the needs and characters of participants. The primary outcome of this study was to explore students’ perceptions and acceptance of HTML5 package (H5P) interactive content in self-paced MOOCs and its association with students’ characteristics and experience in using MOOCs. This study used a…
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TopicsOnline Learning and Analytics · E-Learning and Knowledge Management · E-Learning and COVID-19
