“…There are no special requirements for joining MOOCs. Regarding blended learning, MOOC media is the media that is most suitable and relevant to the learning model Some experts explain that MOOCs have a main component which includes: (1) learning videos, usually divided into several sections with a duration of 5-10 minutes per video; (2) assessment, using (a) automatic assessment of multiple choice questions, and (b) peer-reviewed assessments where participants assess each other based on specified criteria; (3) forums, where participants can interact with other participants and with instructors; (4) reading, which is available online or provided by the instructor; (5) live video sessions (live), in addition to where participants can interact via video conference directly with the instructor (Antonaci et al, 2017;Wu and Chen, 2017;Bonk et al, 2018;Huisman et al, 2018;Sullivan et al, 2019;Verstegen et al, 2019). These components are more easily synchronized with the blended learning model which is actually a combination learning model between face to face and face to face online (Jani et al, 2018;Han and Ellis, 2019;Kong, 2019;Leeuwen et al, 2019).…”