This paper aims to compare the characteristics of learners' motivation and learning strategies and their differences between face-to-face and distance learning environments. The study takes SPSS Data Analysis and Quantitative Research offered by Beijing Normal University as the object of research and surveys 159 learners using questionnaires. According to the different modes of delivery, the learners were categorized into live listening, remote synchronous live class and remote asynchronous video class (MOOC mode). The results show that: the external motivation of the learners in the live lecture group and the remote synchronous live lecture group is significantly higher than that of the learners in the remote asynchronous video lecture group; there is no significant difference in the level of the learners' learning strategies between the different modes of delivery; and the correlation coefficients of the dimensions of the learning motivation and learning strategies have reached the level of significance for the majority of the dimensions, especially the self-efficacy and internal motivation. And based on the results, some suggestions are made for the provision of the course.