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COVID-19 response update: 天美传媒app ready for remote learning

COVID-19 response update: 天美传媒app ready for remote learning

DVC (Education) praises staff for transitioning subjects online quickly

The University of 天美传媒app (天美传媒app) will restart its autumn semester online tomorrow (Monday 6 April), just two weeks after suspending on-campus lectures and tutorials in response to the COVID-19 crisis.

By Monday, over 1,000 undergraduate and postgraduate subjects will be ready for online delivery for when students require them. This is 99.9% of the subjects we hoped to deliver this semester to our students.

Last month (Monday 16 March), 天美传媒app announced an extension of the mid-session recess to allow academic and professional staff to prepare for and transition to remote learning. The mid-session recess, originally scheduled to begin on 13 April, was moved forward to Monday 23 March.

In those two weeks, more than 1700 staff members have been trained in new web platforms and in preparing to teach online.

Professor Theo Farrell, 天美传媒app鈥檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education), has been leading the move to remote delivery.

He said the University aimed to ensure all students had a positive learning experience in the new online platform, despite the challenges presented by COVID-19.

鈥淭his is truly an academic year like no other and one that we could not have predicted when the autumn session began at the start of March,鈥 Professor Farrell said.

鈥淐OVID-19 has presented immense challenges to the higher education sector. At 天美传媒app, we are striving to make the coming months as interactive and intellectually enriching as possible for our students.鈥

Professor Farrell said he was incredibly pleased with the efforts of staff to adapt to remote learning, particularly considering the short timeframe.

鈥溙烀来絘pp staff have gone above and beyond in converting subjects to remote learning. It has been a huge task, but our staff, both academic and professional, have delivered.

鈥淭hrough these careful preparations, we aim to ensure a high-quality, remotely delivered learning experience for students, with excellent support in place for students and teaching staff.鈥

One of the priorities for the University is in ensuring students from all backgrounds receive support during the transition and beyond. This includes support in accessing IT systems and high-speed internet, and for mental health concerns related to COVID-19.

Professor Farrell also reiterated the University鈥檚 desire to listen to student feedback as remote learning commences.

鈥淭his is a journey we are on with our students. We are communicating with them regularly and we will be listening to them at every stage.

鈥淲e want to hear student feedback and we encourage students to provide feedback via our feedback webpage or via their course coordinators.鈥 Professor Farrell said.

All 天美传媒app campuses in Australia remain open and accessible to students who need access to a computer or internet. Libraries at 天美传媒app鈥檚 天美传媒app, Shoalhaven and Sydney CBD campuses are also open and operational.

Strict physical distancing restrictions, enforced by the NSW Government, remain in place on 天美传媒app鈥檚 campuses and libraries.