Student Satisfaction with the Massive Open Online Course Application (MOOC) in Sichuan University, China
Abstract
The globalization of higher education has become an unavoidable tendency of higher
education development in today's society. The advancement of information technology has
generated a new model of learning that transcends time and location, and the methods and
channels for acquiring knowledge have fundamentally changed. Many countries urge residents
to continue their education throughout their lives to keep their knowledge current and adapt to
changing circumstances. Accordingly, the number of adult lifelong learners has substantially
increased. MOOCs (Massive Open Online Course) are still in their early stages of developing
into mainstream of online education, with many areas needing improvement. It is simply too
early to predict if MOOCs will revolutionize higher education.
This study investigates and analyzes college students' appraisal and satisfaction with
MOOCs using a questionnaire-based survey. Results reveal that students' overall satisfaction
with the MOOC arranged in practical courses is relatively high.