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Fall 2023

 

Course Name

Main Contents

Methods

Duration

Partner Uni.

Feature

Global Conflict and News Reporting

(Professor Rayhartman, Undergraduate College)

Interstate War and its Reporting in the News

Partner professors deliver live lectures in real-time every Thursday

(Lectures and Discussion)

One semester

University of Queensland

(Australia)

Classes with many exchange students

Curriculum and Instruction

(Professor No Jin-ah,

Department

of Education)

The approach involves students learning independently about the key features of Singaporean education and the national curriculum, primarily based on the materials provided by partner professors

Implementation of flipped learning by partner professors /

Provision of online pre-learning materials /

Participation in offline classes within the flipped learning model

(Flipped-learning)

1 week of flipped learning

Nanyang Technological University (NTU)

(Singapore)

Visiting our university classrooms offline

Interactive Media in

Virtual Reality

(Professor Lee Ji-young, Department of Media and Communication)

Interactive immersive media (virtual reality, augmented reality, metaverse) and the interplay between media information and user emotions, as well as information processing processes

Asynchronous

(Lectures and Discussion)

2 weeks of recorded lectures (Weeks 11, 12) & Asynchronous discussions

Northwestern

University

(U.S.A)

 

Data Ethics and

Social Impact

(Professor Gaiyatridanajaran, Department of

 Library and Information Science)

Awareness on the ethical issues related to the rapid technological advancement due to the proliferation of big data

Four recorded lectures /

Asynchronous discussion assignments (Weeks 8 to 11) involving participation with students from parter uni.

½ semester

University of Toronto

(Canada)

Utilization of Slack for asynchronous group discussions

Frontier Energy Astrophysics

(Professor Noh Chang-dong, Department of Physics)

multi-messenger astronomy / astrophysics including neutrino astrophysics and cosmic-ray astrophysics

Real-time Zoom lectures by partner professors

(lectures and Q&A)

1 week (Week 2)

University of Wisconsin –Madison

(U.S.A)

Real-time Zoom lectures with partner professors' active cooperation

Introduction to Bioenergy Engineering

(Professor Baek Ki-hyun, Department of Convergence Life Science)

Key aspects in bioenergy engineering include carbon neutrality, the use of renewable energy sources, and the global energy consumption status

Recorded lectures

(Flipped-learning)

2 weeks

(Weeks 9 and 10)

Pennsylvania State University

(Penn State) (U.S.A)

Received feedback on the Q&A session between partner professors and students, noting the abundance of excellent questions