2022/5/9 (MON) starts the Campus-wide online teaching drill for two weeks
Last updated:2022/05/07
2022/5/9 (MON) starts the Campus-wide online teaching drill for two weeks
In response to the increase in confirmed cases and home isolation, and to prevent the spread of the epidemic, all courses in our school will be moved to online for two weeks from May 9 (Mon) to May 22 (Sun).
Measures for online teaching:
- Teachers must announce class teaching methods in CJCU I-Learning and pay attention to student attendance, and keep records of digital course materials, online interactions, quizzes, and class reports for future reference to ensure effective learning.
- Practical courses (i.e. lab work or professional software courses) should also adopt an online teaching mode such as providing course materials or instructional videos plus online discussion or reports. If the instructors find that an online mode cannot be adopted, make-up classes can be scheduled later when in-person classes will be resumed, and please report to the Registration and Curriculum Section.
- Students’ absence due to the epidemic during this period should not affect their class performance and scores. Please provide make-up options to ensure continuous learning for students.
- The final exam of the graduating class is strongly recommended to be conducted online. If any course requires in-person examinations, please apply to the Registration and Curriculum Section first. If in-person examinations are conducted, the students who are unable to participate would do it with other methods. i.e. alternatives such as online quizzes or reports. Teachers must pay attention to whether the grading standard has changed, and announce the new standards in CJCU I-Learning, let students understand and avoid controversy.
Please continue to implement health management, always wear a face mask, wash hands frequently, reduce gatherings. Thank you again for keeping each other healthy and safe.
Registration and Curriculum Section 2022.05.07