Norton University has developed a creative innovation to ensure its thousands of students can enjoy education with peace of mind when it reopens its doors.

As education institutions, students and parents grapple with the fallout of the unprecedented Covid-19 outbreak which has shaken the learning sector, the university has introduced the “NU Mixed Model Teaching and Learning” so its students are taught safely.

 

The concept was developed Dr Ung Vannthoeun, vice rector and the dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Norton University, which is located in Phnom Penh’s Chroy Changvar district.

The teaching components include realtime and offline communication between tutors and students.

 

Realtime teaching will be instructed through applications like Zoom, Google Meet, Youtube and Facebook, which will allow students to fulfil the requirements of their scheduled classes.

Learning will also take place via the Google Classroom, Schoology, Wiki School and Class Dojo digital platforms, which have become vital teaching tools in Norton University’s distant learning programme.