Chi-Un Lei, Y. A. Yeung, T. T. Kwok, Ray Lau, A. Ang
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摘要
大规模在线开放课程(MOOCs)的学习过程是学习者驱动的,面对面的互动是有限的。正因为如此,mooc中的教学视频和论坛讨论成为关键的接触点。然而,在校园教学中,一些课程(如哲学)通常采用小班导师制。在MOOC环境下,这些课程应该如何设计,以获得类似的个性化小班学习体验?在本研究中,我们剖析了一门MOOC (HKU03x: human and Nature In Chinese Thought)的课程视频和课程论坛。我们讨论了课程团队如何在MOOC环境下进行视频制作和论坛管理,以获得小班学习体验。特别地,本文描述了课程开发的两种策略:i)在课堂设置中使用一系列结构化的短教学视频和动画来呈现抽象的哲学概念;ii)在教师的持续参与下,通过开放式讨论,为学习者提供解决基于哲学家修辞的关系问题的经验。
Leveraging videos and forums for small-class learning experience in a MOOC environment
The learning process on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) is learner-driven, where face-to-face interactions are limited. Because of this, instructional videos and forum discussions in MOOCs become critical points of contact. However, in on-campus teaching, some courses (such as philosophy) are often taught in a small-class tutorial setting. How should these courses be designed for similar personalized, small-class learning experience, in a MOOC environment? In this study, we dissected course videos and course forums of a MOOC (HKU03x: Humanity and Nature in Chinese Thought). We discuss how a course team might approach video production and forum management for small-class learning experience in a MOOC environment. In particular, two tactics of the course development are described: i) using a structured series of short instructional videos in classroom settings with animations to present abstract philosophical concepts, and ii) providing learners with experiences of solving a relation problem based on philosophers' rhetoric through open-ended discussions with instructor's sustained engagement.