In his second guest column on Seoul Newspaper published on Aug. 24, 2020, Director Hahn discusses changes in lecture styles and teaching methods at universities, driven and accelerated by COVID-19. Research in experimental nuclear physics has also been greatly affected.
He notes that with online lectures being the norm these days, course instructors are being faced with new challenges. The majority of conferences and experiments involving rare isotope physics has also been cancelled or postponed worldwide, so CENS is no exception to the shifting environment caused by the pandemic.
Without a quick resolution in sight, innovative ideas for effective instruction and research at postsecondary institutions are in high demand.
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