Exploring Online University Courses as Substitute Teaching Materials

2022-03-29

Due to pandemic, every educational institution is forced to switch all their activities to online learning. As a result, many high school students suffer great pressure due to sudden changes in the learning environment and parents are concerned about how the teaching process could be readjusted.

 

But, thanks to EWANT, an online learning platform developed from a joint between New Taipei City Education Department and NYCU, students can now explore a variety of university courses through New Taipei City’s self-study course materials. The establishment of this online platform not only solves the problem of lagging behind or missing too many lessons but also ensures that students get high-quality teaching material. And since the online teaching materials are open to the public, all students can access the online lessons easily. And thus NYCU does not limit anybody who want to learn.

 

Source: https://www.chinatimes.com/realtimenews/20210616002533-260405?chdtv

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