Online classes Approximately 80% of universities are used America September 16 4:06

In the United States, where the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is the highest in the world, many universities have entered the new year, but while infection control is an issue, some universities are conducting all or part of their classes online. According to a private survey, it is close to 80% of the total.

In the United States, most universities have been closed since the spread of the new coronavirus infection, and the issue was how to proceed with the classes for the new year starting from August to September.



In July, the Princeton Review, a major American preparatory school, conducted a questionnaire survey of universities across the United States, and 99% of the 179 universities that responded were "students going to campus from the new year." "Allow access" and 97% said "We have set up new equipment or action plans in classrooms and laboratories to combat infection."



Regarding how to proceed with classes, 21% answered "face-to-face", 12% answered "online", and 67% answered "hybrid method" that combined both, and 79 of all universities said that all or part of the class would be conducted online. It went up to%.



When asked about class plans for next spring, "face-to-face" increased to 38%, while "online" was 1% and "hybrid method" was 39%, saying that they plan to continue online classes after next spring. Universities have been cut in half, 40%.



However, it seems that outbreaks have occurred in some universities since the beginning of the new year, and there are places where access to the campus is restricted again, so it seems that careful judgment will be required for the full resumption of face-to-face classes. ..