Following from my early post, I’ve attempted to use the classifiers outlined in the #lak13 paper on disengagement in MOOCs, in the context of my experiences. Obviously I’ve modified things a bit as what I’m doing is more of a self reflection of my personal context -so I’ve made the labels past tense. I’m also doing a presentation next week at the University of Southampton on the learner perspective of MOOCs and thought that these classifications would be a good way to talk about my experiences.
Firstly here are the MOOCs I’ve signed up for over ( the ? years are when I was aware but not active in MOOCs)

MOOCs I've took!
Now with the course engagement labels

My MOOC engagement with labels
And finally aligned to trajectory labels

My MOOC participation using trajectory labels
A big caveat, not completing, disengaging and dropping out does not mean I didn’t learn from each he experience and context of each course.
More to come next week including the full presentation.