Abstract

In recent years, with the rapid popularization of the Internet, the birth of new media such as micro film and we media has a huge demand for film and television editing and directing professionals. However, due to the fact that the teaching concept of the practical course of editing and directing in China's colleges and universities attaches importance to theory rather than practice, and the mode is backward, the quality of film and television majors is uneven. Therefore, this paper puts forward the application research based on MOOC teaching mode in the practical course of editing and directing. This paper makes a deep research on the teaching concept and methods of the existing practical course of editing and directing, and analyzes the shortcomings of the traditional teaching mode. In view of the existing deficiencies, in order to improve the quality of practical teaching, this paper combines the core concept of MOOC teaching, puts forward the optimization and improvement measures for the traditional teaching mode, and establishes the corresponding MOOC teaching establishment principle, which can effectively guarantee the teaching quality of MOOC. In order to verify the actual effect of the new model, a large number of questionnaires were conducted. Through the analysis of the survey results, we can see that the teaching mode based on MOOC teaching concept can effectively improve the learning effect and stimulate learning interest.

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