Watching online open classes U.S. top universities has become indispensable for many young Chinese. Guo Lei, a native of Guangzhou, has become 1 (addict) to various open courses after she watched the online video of " Justice: What's the right thing to do." Guo was immediately attracted by the topic and the discussion of the Harvard students about 2 (moral) and justice.
About 700 sina micro bloggers 3 (post) different links to the videos. 163.com has launched a special channel for open programs, 4 (provide) more than 1,200 class hours of free videos. Many Chinese have adjusted 5 daily timetable and some office workers have quit taking naps 6 they can watch videos at noon. 7 download free online resources to their cell phones to watch while taking buses.
On Douban.com, a netizen named "an independent cat" called 8 others to get up an hour earlier in the morning to watch the videos before leaving for work, 9 has mobilized a great number of followers.
"This set up a good example of how to change and improve our teaching methods." said Wang, a professor of Sun Yat-Sen University. He also suggested that lectures by some popular Chinese speakers and professors 10 (translate) into foreign languages and posted online to help foreign audiences understand Chinese culture.