ATA 100 ORIENTATION OPEN COURSE FOR NEW STUDENTS HELD
With the transition to face-to-face education after the pandemic, the ATA 100 Orientation Open Course was held to facilitate the adaptation process of first-year students newly admitted to Atatürk University.
With the start of the 2021-2022 academic term, the ATA100 Orientation Open Course, designed by the Orientation Course Study Group established under the moderation of the Corporate Communications Directorate (KİD), attracted great attention by students who have just started their education.
In the ATA100 Orientation Open Course, which was prepared to facilitate the adaptation of students to university life who have just started their education at Atatürk University, to inform them about the education process and the facilities of the university, and to ensure that they are aware of the various opportunities and services offered by the university, there are different types of different modules gathered under 5 modules, including information about post-pandemic education. Information on the subjects was presented with various contents (video, information page, document and directive links).
“We Will Continue to Improve the Orientation Course”
Sharing information about the ATA100 Orientation Open Course, which was prepared to provide students with a better education opportunity and to prepare them for the university environment under the post-pandemic conditions, Atatürk University Rector Prof. Dr. Ömer Çomaklı said that open class is important in terms of reaching students and getting their opinions.
Rector Çomaklı thanked all the students who provided feedback by completing the ATA100 Orientation Open Course, which started with the new term, and said: “We learned that many of our students completed the orientation course without any problems and found the contents useful. In addition, we continue to create the missing content in line with the demands of our students. In this context, we will continue to improve the Orientation Lesson with the feedback shared with us.”
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION DIRECTORATE – 06.10.2021