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IJLT 2024 Vol.10(2): 199-203
doi: 10.18178/ijlt.10.2.199-203

An Experimental Comparison between Online and Offline Seminar for Junior Students in University—OBE-Based Perspective

Yun Zhou 1,* and Yifan Ji 2
1. School of Law and Economics, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, China
2. VOYAH Automobile Technology Company Ltd., Wuhan, Hubei, China
Email: 372654500@qq.com (Y.Z.); 532041393@qq.com (Y.J.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received April 7, 2023; revised June 8, 2023; accepted August 30, 2023; published March 6, 2024.

Abstract—Seminar is a student-led teaching mode with student-teacher interaction. The seminars for juniors are more fully infiltrated by the concept of OBE (Outcome-Based Education). After the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic, online teaching became widely used and entered a new stage of its own development, which both challenged and facilitated the development of traditional offline seminar courses. Our team encountered the real dilemma of Wuhan’s closure of the city in the process of offering the seminar “Social Security System Reformation in China” for juniors, and experienced an unusual process from online teaching to offline teaching. This paper hopes to explore the path of effective integration of OTO (Online to Offline) seminars by reflecting on the two rounds of OTO course experience.
 
Keywords—seminar, OTO (Online to Offline), OBE-oriented

Cite: Yun Zhou and Yifan Ji, "An Experimental Comparison between Online and Offline Seminar for Junior Students in University—OBE-Based Perspective," International Journal of Learning and Teaching, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 199-203, 2024.

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