Sanno University has decided to hold all seminar classes and some classes in the second half of 2020 in the classroom.Many universities in Tokyo have a policy of continuing online classes in the latter half of the year due to the corona, but it is necessary to provide opportunities for students to have face-to-face discussions and learn on campus as much as possible.

 According to the University of Industrial Efficiency, face-to-face classes are offered by all first-year students in the Faculty of Business Administration, Basic Seminar II, marketing projects by third-year students in the Faculty of Management, and practices by all second-year students in the Faculty of Information Management. Seminar I, Career Support Special Lecture II taken by the 1-year system of the Faculty of Information Management, Event production of cross-sectional courses of the 3nd year course of the Faculty of Information Management, etc.

 In face-to-face lessons in the classroom, we will take measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus, such as checking physical condition and temperature measurement, installing disinfectant solution at the entrance of the building and in the classroom, wearing a mask, preventing triading, and thorough ventilation.

 In the first semester, Sanno University conducted a "classroom + online" hybrid class that allows online participation in first-year seminars, and students who first attended school after enrollment "deepened team relationships" and "closed through group work." I made friends. "

 In the latter half of the year, hybrid classes will be held in the same way so that students who do not want to go to school due to corona illness can participate in group work and discussions at the same time.

reference:[Sanno University] Create opportunities for students to discuss and learn on campus All seminars in the second semester are held in the classroom

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