Many students want online lectures at the university, but the voice of "feeling burdened" is also on October 14th at 19:11

When I asked students about university lectures that were mainly online due to the influence of the new corona virus, 40% of the students wanted online, which was higher than face-to-face lectures, but the burden was that communication with faculty members decreased. According to a survey conducted by a research group at Toyo University, many students feel that.

This survey was conducted by a research team at Toyo University in July, targeting second- to fourth-year students attending 15 universities nationwide, and more than 1,400 people responded.



According to that, assuming that you will take the lecture you have already taken from the beginning, when you asked whether you would like to go online or face-to-face,


▽ "strong hope" and "somewhat hope" for online are 40% in total. ,


▽ More than 30% want face-to-face lectures.



On the other hand, the


number of lectures that took more time to study, such as preparation, review, and report assignments, was "many" and "somewhat more"

due to online communication, and

nearly 80% of the lectures totaled.


▽ It was found that nearly 60% of the students feel that communication with teachers has decreased, and many students feel the burden.



Professor Satoru Matsubara of the Faculty of Economics, Toyo University, who conducted the survey, said, "I was surprised that more students wanted to go online. I will discuss whether to return to face-to-face lectures immediately or how to utilize online lectures. It is necessary. Online lectures will change the needs of students, and the ideal university based on face-to-face lectures will be questioned. "