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Because of the Corona, universities are doing a lot of distance classes.

However, 7 out of 10 college students say they are not satisfied with the class.

Even in this situation, there are classes that are in the spotlight of students with advanced equipment and new teaching methods. 



Reporter Ahn Sang-woo visited the scene.



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10 students are sitting in the classroom, and on the back screen, students from 24 countries can be seen taking the same class remotely.



With automatic tracking cameras and large electronic boards installed, you can learn more about handwriting, and questions and answers are not blocked.



[Student: It would be better to find the probability of getting 18, 19, and 20 and then subtract it from the whole.]



[Professor: Right.

It's a very good idea.]



[Jaffa/Student: I actually think I'm in the classroom.

Through this method, it is really nice to be able to take high-quality classes even in a pandemic situation.]



Eunbi Cho, a senior at university, has formed a team to prepare a'customized' lunch box meal for the elderly with low incomes.



Credits are credited when you perform the task of finding all the menus, where to buy cheap and high-quality ingredients, and hygienic production consignment facilities.



[Cho Eun-bi/College Student: Since it was prepared by ourselves, it seemed to be very helpful in terms of motivation, and I think it has an advantage in that we are looking for a new way of learning.]



Even in the second semester, 98.5% of the universities offer non-face-to-face classes.



It is pointed out that if you stay at the level of playing recorded classes like the first semester, your satisfaction with college classes will hit the bottom again.



[Sang-Hoon Bae/Professor, Department of Education, Sungkyunkwan University: In the New Normal Era, it is time to create innovative strategies in teaching and learning methods, and evaluation strategies and support from universities to support total innovation.]