MOOC背景下提高大学生自主学习的问题与策略

W. Du
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摘要:在教育现代化的进程中,人工智能迅速发展,mooc已成为在线教学的主要方式。大学生是mooc的主要使用者,自主学习能力在mooc环境下尤为重要。然而,许多大学生在自主情感、自主智力和自主行为方面仍然存在问题。基于MOOC资源丰富、操作方便的优势,本文提出了提高大学生自主学习能力的策略。它包括以下三个方面。一是激发内在动力,增强自主意识;二是运用认知策略强化自主智能;三是运用元认知策略监控自主行为。
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Problems and Strategies for Improving College Students' Learning Autonomy in the Background of MOOC
Abstract: In the process of education modernization, artificial intelligence has developed rapidly, and MOOCs has become the main way of online teaching. College students are the main users of MOOCs, and the ability of autonomous learning is particularly important in the context of MOOCs. However, many college students still have problems in autonomous emotion, autonomous intelligence and autonomous behavior. Based on the advantages of rich MOOC resources and convenient operation, this article proposes strategies for college students to improve their learning autonomy. It includes the following three aspects. The first is to stimulate internal motivation and increase the consciousness of autonomy; the second is to use cognitive strategies to strengthen autonomous intelligence; the third is to use metacognitive strategies to monitor autonomous behavior.
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