Effective Strategies for Online Education Implementation in Asian Universities

Effective Strategies for Online Education Implementation in Asian Universities
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Content includes guidance on online education services, challenges of online teaching in Asian universities, recommendations for successful implementation, and the role of leadership in motivating faculty members and students. It emphasizes the need for a unified approach, involving faculty in decision-making, IT team deployment, and utilizing platforms like Zoom, Google Hangouts Meet, Microsoft Teams Meeting, and Skype for online classes and assessments.

  • Online education
  • Asian universities
  • Leadership
  • Faculty participation
  • IT deployment

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  1. MA3D Visualization Culmination Project Ryan Fallon

  2. Introduction The senior culmination project that will be worked on is a MA3D visualization project. For this project, a series of lighting cues will be created for a set of 6 songs using MA3D. Each song would have its own set of lighting cues, making up a set for a live show. This would allow for further exploration of the MA3D software and online console. In addition to all of the actual lighting cues, a light plot, cue list and a Lightwright document detailing the channel hookup and instrument schedule.

  3. IntroductionContd. Budget and Time spent on project (40 Hours) as well as weeks spent during semester. Meetings/deadlines with John as well as the culmination class itself.

  4. Point #1: Technical aspect of MA 3D Drafting the environment and patching the lights. Cue Creation. Documents that accompany the file. Online vs. Console. Learning software.

  5. Point #2: Creative aspect of MA 3D Design looks, fixture editing Drafting stage/venue Creative aspects of cue creation

  6. Point #3: Challenges Learning Software No Console Authentic looking show Substantial amount of cues/looks Managing show/enviroment size

  7. The Venue Drafted

  8. Design One of the design looks that utilizes side lights.

  9. In Conclusion Technical Aspects of project Creative Aspects of project Challenges Lighting outside of CUNY

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