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This report compared the common items in the two questionnaires on online classes conducted at Kyushu University in 2020 and 2021. The following five findings were obtained: 1) there was an overall in...crease in student life satisfaction between 2020 and 2021; 2) when comparing the ease of learning in online classes with face-to-face classes, there was a slight increase in the total percent of "better", "slightly better", and "almost the same" for online classes; 3) the troubles with online classes decreased from 2020 to 2021; 4) a comparison of attitudes and impressions of online classes showed that faculty members and students seemed to be adapting to online classes, whereas negative trends were also observed seemingly due to "online classes habituation"; 5) with regard to points for improvement of online classes, there was a decrease in the number of opinions pointing out problems in all question items. These results may reflect the university's sincere efforts to implement online classes over the past year. On the other hand, certain issues still persist, so we pointed out the importance of continuing to address these issues in the future if we welcome online classes even after corona pandemic.続きを見る
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