Gwangju University Accelerates Development of Online Home Study 'Content'
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyukjong) announced on the 8th that it has postponed the start of the semester by two weeks to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and is accelerating the development of content lectures for online remote classes.
Gwangju University will replace face-to-face classes with remote classes and assignments from the semester start on the 16th until the 27th, a period of two weeks.
The plan is to conduct classes by having students access videos directly produced by professors on the server or by utilizing domestic and international remote learning content.
Accordingly, Gwangju University is fully preparing for online lectures by providing education to professors on how to develop online content using the ‘知Well Studio,’ which enables the creation of various lecture contents, and how to link content to the e-Campus system.
This training will be conducted four times in total until the 10th, and after the completion of online content for each course, the university plans to notify students about the online lecture schedule, enrollment methods, and assignments.
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President Kim Hyukjong said, “This will be a good opportunity to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to develop and disseminate online content,” adding, “We will thoroughly prepare to ensure that online remote classes proceed smoothly.”
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