China News Service, April 7th, according to Kyodo News, a Japanese university professor Tetsuya Usui's recent survey on online courses for college students shows that when the new coronary pneumonia epidemic expands, online university lectures are accepted. The proportion of college students who participated in and wanted to participate is 59.2%.

The picture shows people wearing masks in Tokyo. China News Service reporter Lu Shaowei

The total number of college students who answered "I don't want to participate" and "Want not to participate" reached 21.0%. The analysis believes that this indicates that some college students are uneasy about the quality of education and the implementation environment.

According to reports, the survey was conducted on college students and graduate students from 3 to 4 days, and was conducted in the form of a diffusion questionnaire on a social networking site (SNS). 1,572 people answered.

The survey asked all respondents about the easy-to-accept online form, and 71.5% of the students surveyed answered "how to watch videos when they like it (on demand)", ranking first. "Two-way live teaching" is 15.3%, and "only watch live teaching" is 13.2%.

In addition, in the survey on the online course environment, 99.7% of respondents said that they own a device such as a computer or smartphone. 0.3% said "no equipment". Regarding the communication environment at home, 95.6% of people said they could use wireless LAN, but 0.5% of college students did not have a communication environment at all.

In the comment column, there were opinions that expressed “expectations” and “not well bound by past thoughts” to the online class. Most of the voice.

Usui said: "College students are used to watching videos, so if they don't make the content interesting, they won't watch it. They must find ways to effectively use the unique tools on the Internet."