This study compared the difference between Chinese University MOOC(Massive Open Online Courses) and K-MOOC(Korea Massive Open Online Course) based on the contents and classifications of the courses, the course service structures, and the evaluation methods from the standpoint of learners through literature survey and comparison analysis. The study findings revealed that the Chinese University MOOC provides variety contents to students, schools, and also companies; the classification of K-MOOC courses is done according to level of difficulty and language. Also, both the Chinese MOOC and K-MOOC course service structures platforms have no quizzes and multi-language subtitles within the videos. Furthermore, the study findings revealed that the evaluation methods have no standards and have very different difficulty level to finish a course. Basing on study findings, there is a need for adding various contents to K-MOOC, classifying courses clearly in Chinese University MOOC, adding multi-language subtitles and quizzes in course videos to both platforms.
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