Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University joined Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) at the same time recently. The two universities signed an agreement with Coursera platform of Stanford University and committed to upload Chinese or English courses after passing the reviews. “Online Course Life” is determined by the universities themselves. They can “extend life” if they get positive feedback or “terminate life” in advance if the feedback is negative. If more than 10,000 people enroll in the Chinese course, Coursera will provide free subtitles for the course within seven days or even provide English sound track.
MOOC is entering Asia in large scale this year. In April, Hong Kong Polytechnic University joined Coursera and offered the first course “Science, Technology & Society in China.” In May, Peking University and Tsinghua University joined eDX platform. The Chinese University of Hong Kong will also offer a course on the international position of Renminbi on Coursera in September. The University of Tokyo will also launch its open course “Evolution of the Universe” on Coursera in September and launch the course “Peace & Conflict” in October.
To Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, they joined MOOC to enable students to enjoy quality educational resources and improve the entire teaching faculty. According to Lu Fang, Professor & vice President of Fudan who is responsible for teaching affairs of the university, many professors are accustomed to traditional teaching approach which is purely feeding knowledge to the students. However, “if students can learn from the internet by themselves, they will not waste their time in the classroom with the teachers. Future classroom is for students to discuss, communicate and research with the teachers. At present, a large number of professors need to catch up with the trend,” said Professor Lu.
Now students’ demand for quality educational resources keeps growing while the classroom for quality education becomes increasingly smaller. “A classroom for 30 students is too big. The best size is to have about 20 students so that they can get more discussions, which is the right way of learning in the university,” said Professor Lu.
After joining Coursera, both Fudan and Jiao Tong University hope to upload quality courses for more students to get enrolled in. “Other teachers can organize more discussions and pay more attention to students’ study. They have to improve their own teaching quality as well so that they can grow themselves into outstanding teachers. From online open course to MOOC, each evolution is guided by technology. Chinese universities don’t want to miss the evolution opportunity and have made such rapid response this time,” said Professor Lu.