The Center for Teaching and Learning Development at Silla University (President Heo Nam-sik) successfully hosted the "2023 Class Improvement and Best Practices Sharing Conference for Enhancing University Education Quality."

LIM Beom-jin, Director of the LINC3.0 Project Group, greeting the attendees of the sharing session.

LIM Beom-jin, Director of the LINC3.0 Project Group, greeting the attendees of the sharing session.

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On the 6th, the Center for Teaching and Learning Development at Silla University held the "2023 Class Improvement and Best Practices Sharing Conference for Enhancing University Education Quality" at the College of Education building to discover and share best practices from the teaching support programs operated over the past year. The event was conducted simultaneously online and offline using the Zoom video conferencing program.


At this event, a total of six programs were selected as best practices, including Professor Hong Jun-seong from the Department of Companion Animal Studies' "Class Improvement Research Group" and "IC-PBL," Professor Oh Sang-hee from the Department of Accounting and Taxation's "Teaching Method Learning Community," Professor Kim Mi-kyung from the Department of Visual Design's "Hybrid Class," Professor Kim Kyung-hee from the College of Liberal Arts' "Metaverse Utilization Method," and Professor Kim In-hyung from the Department of Physical Education's "WithGPS+."


Lee Beom-jin, head of the LINC3.0 Project Group at Silla University, who attended the sharing session, said, "I appreciate the efforts of the professors who have applied various innovative teaching methods throughout the year, and we will continue to provide diverse support in the 2024 academic year."


Han Ji-young, director of the Center for Teaching and Learning Development, stated, "We plan to develop various programs tailored to adapt to the rapidly changing educational environment and the characteristics of learners, so we ask for your interest and participation."



The Center for Teaching and Learning Development at Silla University strives to achieve innovative university education by offering various training sessions and teaching-learning models that can assist professors in their classes and research.


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