The Role of MOOC Course Design Based on Teaching Issues in Social Medicine for Student Development in Local Colleges

Authors

  • LI Ying Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • WANG Zhendong Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • MA Boru Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • WANG Jieying Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • WU Qianqian Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • ZHANG Binyan Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author
  • LAN Xin Department of Public Health, Xi’an Medical University Author

Keywords:

Social Medicine, MOOC, Blended Learning

Abstract

Under the developmental context of AI-education integration, the construction and implementation of MOOCs in local colleges have emerged as a pivotal direction for pedagogical reform. This study analyzes current instructional practices and identified challenges in Social Medicine, subsequently developing a MOOC on the Xueyin Online platform. The course framework integrates three core learning modules—Preparing, Engaging Online, and Classroom Application—while deploying blended online-offline content and continuous process-based assessment. These initiatives aim to cultivate students’ holistic health perspective; strengthen commitment to Healthy China 2030 initiatives; enhance pedagogical efficacy; establish methodological frameworks and practical benchmarks for analogous courses.

Published

2025-09-17

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Section

Articles