By Cyrus A. Natividad

Dr. Cho Jae Hoon, a former executive of IBM Korea, and one of CPU’s adjunct professors from Tong Myong University in South Korea, conducted a two part online lecture for the School of Graduate Studies students.
The CPU Graduate School started its Summer classes on the 6th of July 2020 using an online platform called Canvas and Google Classroom, including Zoom application. A mood of excitement arose as this was the first time for CPU Graduate students to experience distance learning via the Internet and from their own respective homes.
Around 104 students enrolled in CPU鈥檚 School of Graduate Studies for Summer 2020. Expectations were high as far as quality of instruction is concerned. For Dr. Rowena M. Libo-on, Dean of the School of Graduate Studies, a global approach should be considered. 鈥淲e need to be responsive to the call of time. Our curriculum and instructions should conform to outcome based education鈥, she said.
Dr. Cho Jae Hoon (first from upper right) in one of his online lectures with Grad School students.
On Saturday, July 18, one of the CPU adjunct professors from Tong Myong University in South Korea, conducted an online lecture for the School of Graduate Studies, particularly students of Doctor of Management Program. Dr. Cho Jae Hoon, former executive of IBM Korea, shared an 鈥淚ntroduction to Korean Economy鈥 with DM students enrolled in International Business Management.
On July 25, he will again meet the DM students of CPU to discuss 鈥淏usiness Transformation Processes鈥.

