Date: March 11th, 2020
Source: News Center
For several weeks since JNU started online courses, teachers and students all over the world have been tuning in to attend their classes in various ways. Teachers have turned into “network anchors,” actively exploring new ways of online teaching; schools have made careful arrangements for online education, striving to play a strong auxiliary role in teaching; and students have come up with ingenious ways to study more efficiently and autonomously.
JNU has 13,728 Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwanese, overseas Chinese and international students from 123 countries and regions. To facilitate their landing on the education platform, JNU’s Network and Educational Technology Center has set up an assessment team to do one-on-one evaluations of these students’ visits to the online education platform, ensuring that JNU’s teachers and students around the world have online classes together.
(Prof. Yu Li of the School of Medicine recording teaching videos in advance)
(Prof. Sun Li of the School of Traditional Chinese Medicine teaching online, as reported in Guangdong TV’s “Special Report on Epidemic Prevention and Control” on March 4)
How can laboratory courses be conducted online? With the design of virtual simulation experiments and the full use of virtual reality, 3D, artificial intelligence and other technologies, students can learn online on their own.
JNU has developed 15 virtual simulation experimental teaching projects, six of which have been approved as national virtual simulation experimental teaching projects, and JNU teachers have used these resources in online courses.
(Virtual simulation experimental teaching projects)
Dr. Huang Wei of the First Affiliated Hospital of JNU, who was sent to aid medical treatment in Hubei Province, gave his students a professional lesson on March 2, his day off. “Being both a doctor and a teacher,” Huang said, “I’m not really willing to suspend my teaching.”
(Dr. Huang Wei assisting in Hubei)
(Huang teaching an online class in a hotel lobby on his day off)
Can students take physical education classes online? For the faculty of the School of Physical Education, the answer is a firm yes. The school has been offering guidance on home workouts to teachers, students and the public through its official WeChat account since Feb. 10.
(Online workout classes offered by the School of Physical Education)
(Prof. Zhang Longping of the Department of Social Sciences interacting with students online with the bullet screen function)
(An assistant in postgraduate courses)
For more effective online learning, JNU students stretched their minds to help themselves quickly recover from holiday syndrome by fully using the tools around them, such as iPads, timers and even hot tea, to achieve efficient and autonomous learning even at home.
(A timer, a “magical” tool used by JNU students)
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