By Corrine
Learning internally:
Learning internally:
CityU adopts Blackboard Learn (Bb) as the unified e-learning platform. The IT platform is persistently being upgraded and expanded to enable a technologically advance and pedagogically rich e-learning environment according to the needs of teachers and students. To assist teachers and students to learn, there are various user guides on the web, and e-learning workshops for various levels of users. The University also provides a number of tools for e-learning, such as “campuspack”, “turnitin”, “safe assign”, and the “Wimba voice tools”, which support traditional communicative styles of language learning, it humanizes and personalizes the online courses by using threaded voice boards, live group discussions, etc.
Learning externally:
There is a Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) serving as a vital link between the institution and the community in terms of the exchange of knowledge, which includes IT, know-how, skills and expertise, for both commercial and non-commercial applications. Through knowledge transfer, the Office aims at forging close ties with industry, business and the public. It plays an important role in the protection, dissemination, exchange, and commercialization of knowledge that the institution created for the economy and social well-being of the community.
Hi Dear Corrine:
ReplyDeleteI am impressed about the learning tools you have described. From your words, we can tell CityU is organized well for students to learn~
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