Release Date 20 May 2021
During the COVID-19 outbreak recently, NKUST, like all other educational institutions, moves all in-person classes to virtual classrooms to enable students to complete the 2021 Spring semester. Certainly, there will many unanticipated changes, adjustments, or challenges to both students and instructors while learning or teaching online.
The following information is to help support students and faculty members during this transition.
Students and Faculty Members
How can I get help with NKUST’s online learning platform (MOOCs)?
Students and faculty members can access MOOCs through their NKUST account. Most instructors may use MOOCs, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, or Adobe Connect, and other online platforms to perform long-distance learning.
The attachment has a quick guide of Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Adobe Connect that help you get familiar with the software.
Students
What do I need to do before and during an online class session?
How can I avoid distraction while learning online?
Faculty Members
What do I need to prepare before an online class session?
How can I avoid burnout when teaching online?
Wrote by Jess Lin Reviewed by Prof. Amy Tang