The Open Education Center accepts inquiries about online courses. In this session, we shared information on frequently asked questions, such as "Handling of foreign copyrighted works due to the revision of the Copyright Act," "Copyright issues when using TV programs or movies recorded during remote lectures," and "How to display PowerPoint directly in Google Meet."
When setting a report task, it is necessary to consider the evaluation and feedback methods simultaneously. Therefore, in this session, we focused on "Evaluation and Rubric Creation of Assignments" and explained the group evaluation method, the creation of evaluation criteria and rubrics, and how to download report assignments. We also provided a demonstration on creating rubrics and evaluating assignments.
With the introduction of online courses, various universities are launching websites related to online courses. In this session, we introduced some of the information sites of other universities. In addition, the "Resource Collection" on our university's online course introduction guide also introduces information sites of other universities. We hope you can utilize them according to the information you need.
Thank you to everyone who participated today. We appreciate your attendance.
For details on the study group and case studies, please refer to the Online Class Study Group_5_20200430.pdf.
Starting from the next session, we will mainly provide answers to questions and continue to offer mini-lectures and case studies as requested. In addition, we will strive to promote information sharing and community building for online teaching within the university, and we look forward to your continued support.