YU offers full support to ‘improve quality and enhance learning effects’ of online classes
Studio with high-tech equipment... Instructors can produce classes and videos and upload online
Recently, the YU Education Development Center opened the ‘Self Studio.’ The Self Studio that was opened is composed of three rooms such as Humanities Hall 205-1, Commerce Hall 213, and Materials Hall 207. They include high-tech systems such as two-channel recording systems, 50” prompters, full HD cameras, digital chalk boards, and digital audio mixers.
There are currently four studios at the YU Education Development Center that supports online classes for instructors. By adding these three Self Studios, it has become easier for instructors to produce high quality contents.
YU Education Development Center Director Cho Haeng-rae said, “The new Self Studios have a system environment for instructors to produce class videos and upload it online on their own without assistance from experts, and therefore, it has very high user convenience,” and added, “Plans are to construct additional systems so that real-time video classes can be given at the Self Studio. We will continue to provide support so that high quality education services can be offered to students.”
Professors also had positive assessments of it after recording classes at the Self Studio. The professors said in unison, “The environment and video production system for giving lectures within the studio was constructed in an intuitive manner, and it was possible to record the class comfortably as if giving in-person lectures. An infrastructure for anyone to easily give lectures and produce video contents is constructed, so it is expected that it will be possible to offer better lectures to students.”