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Haydarabad University launched two new online certified courses

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Haydarabad University launched two new online certified courses
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Key Points

  • 1. Haydarabad University has launched two online certified courses under its digital learning center.
  • 2. The new courses will be offered in the fields of Sanskrit using computational tools and advanced malariology (the study of malaria).
  • 3. The center announced that additional online programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels will be opened in the near future.
  • 4. A new video recording studio has been provided to the university for academics to deliver online education.

By the Numbers

1. 2 new online courses2. 40 DTH educational channels

The Center for Digital Learning, Teaching and Resources (CDLTR) at Haydarabad University has launched two new online certified educational programs for students. The announced courses are "Samsadhani Praveshikka," which aims to learn Sanskrit using computational tools, and "Advanced Malariology," which focuses on drug resistance and parasite biology.

Center Director Prof. Dr. Salman Abdul Moiz stated that these programs herald new online undergraduate and graduate courses to be offered by experts in the upcoming term. Additionally, university faculty member Prof. Dr. Vasuki Belavadi provided information about the SwayamPrabha educational platform, which consists of 40 channels and was initiated by the Ministry of Education of India.

In this context, a new video recording studio within the CDLTR was inaugurated by the university's Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Anuradha. The Vice Chancellor stated that faculty development programs will be organized soon so that academics can prepare online courses.

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Q: In which two fields did Haydarabad University launch new online courses?
A: The university has launched two new online courses in the fields of learning Sanskrit through computational tools and advanced malariology (the science of malaria disease).
Q: What is the SwayamPrabha platform and how many channels does it consist of?
A: SwayamPrabha is a broadcast platform initiated by the Ministry of Education of India, comprising 40 educational channels. The courses it offers can be accessed for free.
Q: What step did the university take to enable its academics to provide online education?
A: The university opened a new video studio for recording courses and announced that it plans to organize development programs for all faculty members.

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