UOSF opens remote and online education college conference


University of Santa Fe has been approved by its board of directors to hire Dave K Alexander as the dean of the online education college, establish the online education college, and launch online courses in an attempt to attract students who receive education at home and overseas students.
Remote education through online courses has become a popular way of education. The increasing demand for degrees and diplomas from students has led higher education institutions to place greater emphasis on distance online education. As technology continues to break down educational barriers, some educators believe that the quality of online courses may reach or even exceed that of offline courses.
Now if schools have a fully interactive online classroom equipped with multimedia materials, students can interact and communicate with teachers remotely. Dean Dave K Alexander said, “This is a collective experience, not an isolated experience
In the past five years, the demand for fully online courses and online teaching plans has been increasing in society, and schools are intensifying their efforts to meet this demand.
Although most online courses are still supplementary to face-to-face courses, with the increasing demand for fully online degrees and diplomas in society, many educational institutions are seriously considering this matter.
Our teachers are very interested in online teaching. They are experienced and award-winning mentors who have been committed to encouraging students to actively participate in learning and often explore innovative teaching methods through online environments. Online education is becoming the norm, no longer a supplement to offline education.
Face to face communication between students and professors is irreplaceable. Therefore, online learning may never completely replace traditional classrooms, but it will certainly break the monopoly of universities on knowledge.
The goal of this project is to establish a leading technology education network by 2026, achieving a close integration of education, research, innovation, and technology services to society.