About Conducting Media-based classes

"Media-based classes" in Ritsumeikan University

Ritsumeikan University has developed Guidelines for Conducting Classes Using the Media.
Please make sure to check this when conducting classes using media.


Guidelines for Conducting
Media-Based Classes

Since Ritsumeikan University Class Implementation Policy (university-wide policy and each faculty/graduate school policy) for the Covid-19 Disaster varies from subject to subject, please refer below for details.

Overview of support systems

The Center for Teaching and Learning provides various types of support for the design and implementation of classes using media (refered to as "media-based classes" from below*)
※For an overview of "media-based classes", please refer to the "Guidelines for Conducting Media-Based Classes" above.


1. Providing information on media-based classes (this website).OPEN

Manuals for various tools and equipment (manaba+R, OneDrive, Zoom, Panopto, classroom cameras, etc.), as well as basic concepts such as handling of copyrighted material, how to present materials, and ideas of instruction for teaching and leraning, etc. are summarized adn published on this website.

See here for manuals related to
media-based classes
※Various manuals and other information are updated from time to time, so please check in the News section.

2. Support on how to use various tools and equipmentOPEN

Support is available by phone or email for any problems with the use of the various tools used in media-based classes, such as manaba+R, OneDrive, Zoom, Panopto and classroom cameras.

See here for Contact for Center for
Teaching and Learning Support Desk

3. Implementation of FD related to media-based classes.OPEN

FDs related to media-based classes, such as roundtable discussions and practical case studies are conducted. FD materials are available on this website.


4. Operation of studios for media-based classes (Kinugasa and BKC)OPEN

In AY2022, studios are available at the Kinugasa and Biwako-Kusatsu Campus for filming videos related to media-based classes.
Specialist staff's (remote) support is available when using the studios.


For Osaka-Ibaraki Campus, please use the existing "ICT-Lab(Studio)".

5. Video editing support for media-based classesOPEN

In AY2022, it is possible to request video editing (insertion of cuts and tickers) by specialist staff.
For information on how to request and the scope of editing, see below.


Class form per lecture

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