Innovation and Implementation of E-interactive Teaching and Learning System for History Theory Course of Sino-foreign Cooperative School-running Specialty
Journal Title: EAI Endorsed Transactions on e-Learning - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 18
Abstract
In the course system of Sino-foreign cooperative school-running specialty in Chinese universities, the history theory course occupies a certain proportion, but teaching results are less effective, especially in design major. The foremost reason is that the students of design majors in Chinese universities emphasize more on practice and less on theories and they have less interest in learning the design history course. In order to change the phenomenon, we carried out an exploratory research where the course of Modern Design History, set up by China and United States universities' cooperative specialty, was regarded as a pilot of reform. We creatively applied diversified and emerging E-teaching and learning innovative model for design history course and launched empirical research by adopting current international prevailing network teaching resources and methods. Through practical application, the teaching effect was found outstanding.
Authors and Affiliations
Tiejun Zhu, Michael Berry
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