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    Designing Engaging Learning Activities in MOOC: A Success Story by Syahrul Nizam, Junaini, Johari, Abdullah, Yanti Rosmunie, Bujang, Ahmad Hadinata, Fauzi, Jonathan, Sidi

    Published 2016
    “…MOOCs have made an interesting splash on online education canvas especially after Coursera, Udacity, and edX have become the main player in the industry. …”
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    MOOCs in Malaysia: a preliminary case study by Mansor Fadzil, Latifah Abdol Latif, Tengku Amina Munira Tengku Mohd Azzman Shariffadeen

    Published 2015
    “…At the moment, these initiatives represent a preliminary phase in MOOCs, where Malaysia’s approach can be described as exploratory, focusing less on reaching the widest possible audience, making a significant mark globally or competing with established providers like Coursera, edX and Udacity, but more on learning to use web-based technology to complement current educational delivery systems at the higher education level and introducing MOOCs to the general Malaysian audience. …”
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    Leveraging Online Learning and Certification Platforms for Technical Skill Development: A Strategy to Mitigate Unemployment by Syed Far, Abid Hossain, Radhita Rahmina, Anika, Samayla Tazin, Mridula, Md. Tanjid, Hossain, Nuzhat, Tanisha

    Published 2024
    “…This paper also discusses tools like Coursera, edX, Squarespace, and LinkedIn for technical skills development and therefore the employee’s marketability, thus increasing employment opportunities. …”
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    Development of blockScholar as an educational mobile application on blockchain technology by Asmawi, Aziah, Saifulbahri, Ezzah Mawadah, Arifin, Noor Afiza Mohd

    Published 2024
    “…While online educational platforms like Udemy and Coursera offer diverse courses, they often lack the immediacy and interactivity that modern learners crave. …”
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    Knowledge of the utilization of telegram for learning among primary students in Kuantan by Saadiah Awang, Salim, Noor Azida, Sahabudin, Murugiah, Gausallyaa, Nur Shamsiah, Abdul Rahman, Norhasyimah, Hamzah

    Published 2023
    “…There are various online learning platforms already available such as Google Classroom, Coursera, Skillshare and Udemy. In this regard, the Ministry of Education Malaysia (MOE) has launched a learning platform, Digital Educational Learning Initiative Malaysia (Delima). …”
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    Undergraduates novel experiences with massive open online courses by Hasan, Md. Masudul, Tan, Bee Hoon

    Published 2015
    “…A few number of commercial start-ups such as Udacity, Edx, Futurelearn and Coursera have been launched in collaboration with leading universities to deliver free courses online for massive participation. …”
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    Examining the potential of machine learning for predicting academic achievement: A systematic review by Nazir, M., Noraziah, Ahmad, Rahmah, M., Sharma, Aditi

    Published 2023
    “…Machine learning can fuse data from various sources like test scores like Coursera, edX & Open edX, Udemy, linkedin learning, learn words, and hacker’s rank platform etc, attendance, and online activity to help educators better understand student needs and improve teaching, can use for better decision. …”
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    The challenges of massive open online courses (MOOC)- A preliminary review by M Ejreaw, Almahdi, Mohd Drus, Sulfeeza

    Published 2017
    “…It is a form of an open source learning sys- tem that offers free and short online courses to anyone who has access to the Internet.MOOC offers a lifelong learning opportunity and a number of ex- isting MOOC online platforms include edX, Coursera, Udacity, and Udemy.However, there are a number of problems and challenges in MOOC, among the major recurring issue is the consistently high dropout rate of MOOC learners.In this paper, we introduce a critical review of literature relating to MOOC dropout rates, bringing together existing findings on completion rates and analyses of several specific courses related to these organizations, which identify factors that correlate to the likelihood of dropout.Finally, we discuss our findings relating MOOC dropout rates, considering what factors are within the control of an MOOC provider and suggesting the most prom- ising avenues for improvement.…”
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