Chosun University to Conduct All Courses as 'Non-Face-to-Face Classes' Until September 28
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University announced on the 27th that all lectures for the second semester of the 2020 academic year will be conducted online (non-face-to-face) from the start of classes on the 1st of next month until the 28th.
According to this decision, Chosun University presented standards for the ‘non-face-to-face class operation method’ to faculty members to enhance the quality of online classes.
The standards for online classes at Chosun University include ▲real-time video classes and ▲self-produced online content.
Real-time video classes are conducted through Zoom, StreamYard, or YouTube live broadcasts, while self-produced online content involves recording lectures directly and uploading them to the Chosun University Cyber Campus.
For experimental, practical, and skill-based subjects, it is recommended to first conduct theory-centered lessons through non-face-to-face classes.
Chosun University operates various programs such as continuous training for faculty to improve the quality of online class content, sharing of materials, and best practice cases.
Additionally, the university plans to manage class quality through continuous monitoring of online classes and conducting two class evaluations between the midterm and final exams.
An online class inconvenience report reception desk is also operated continuously on the main homepage.
Furthermore, the Student Council will conduct ongoing monitoring of the quality of non-face-to-face classes and closely consult with the university administration.
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President Min Youngdon stated, “We will do our best to manage quarantine measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 on campus in the second semester and especially strive to further improve the quality of non-face-to-face classes to create a learning environment that satisfies everyone.”
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