online learning (Teams)
Online learning (Teams)
The University’s current Study and Examination Regulations provide the following online learning methodology options:
Classes and trainings delivered through a closed-system electronic distance learning platform shall be considered equivalent to an in-person class if the training is conducted in such a way that the lectures are provided via the video content manager of the closed-system distance learning management system, and if the following are ensured for students through the same platform:
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the possibility of online consultations involving the instructor’s personal contribution in the necessary quantity and duration, and
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the possibility of individual assessment of knowledge acquisition through testing enabled by the functionalities of the closed-system distance learning management system.
Closed-system electronic distance learning: a form of training in which the teaching of theoretical course material is delivered through digital learning materials and a video content manager, and in which cooperation between the instructor and the student takes place via an information technology network (internet or intranet) using a closed-system distance learning management platform. In this form of training, the shared communication tools of the instructor, the education administrator, and the participating student or learner are the computer and the IT network, as well as the closed-system distance learning management platform and the academic administration system.
Closed-system distance learning management platform: a certified and accredited closed IT system which plans, organises, and monitors the training of the participant, provides the digital learning materials required for the training, the content supplied through a video content manager, self-assessment tests and electronic examinations, and delivers supplementary knowledge in e-book format online (displayed in a web browser) according to the training programme. In relation to the academic administration system, it is a secure system that, beyond organising the training, records and evaluates—immutably and automatically—within its database, and communicates to the academic administration system through a system interface, the participant’s progress as registered in the training programme and its constituent modules, their answers to assessment and examination questions, their results, and their activity. Based on the participant’s performance evaluation, it also executes the navigation requests permitted by the training programme, and provides full-featured online and offline interaction and cooperation between the instructor, the education administrator, and the participating student or learner through remote and interactive access. The system must be designed in such a way that all client interfaces, user interfaces, and implemented functionalities are also available in the Hungarian language.
The total number of theoretical classroom hours specified in the recommended curriculum for the given training may be implemented via closed-system electronic distance learning for a maximum of half of the hours. If closed-system electronic distance learning is applied, it must be ensured that in-person classes are also implemented during the teaching of the affected subject. These restrictions do not apply to courses held exclusively for foreign students.
Students must be notified of the decision via the Neptun system.
Within the framework of closed-system electronic distance learning, the student is free to choose the physical location of joining the class, and the instructor is free to choose the physical location of holding the distance learning class.
The instructor is obliged to:
a) acquire the necessary information technology knowledge for teaching and conduct the teaching according to the timetable;
b) make appropriate use of the ICT tools provided by the University;
c) use the online communication application and network provided free of charge by the University.
The student is obliged to:
a) acquire the necessary online learning technology knowledge and participate online in the classes according to the timetable;
b) use the online communication application provided free of charge by the University;
c) provide an ICT tool for their own use if the tool provided by the University is not accessible;
d) ensure adequate and loadable internet bandwidth if they are not using the communication network provided free of charge by the University.
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E-learning
https://elearning.ludovika.hu/
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