Mumbai University to live-stream lectures to colleges in remote areas
Forty affiliated colleges, which need infrastructure assistance, have been identified from suburban Mumbai, Ratnagiri and Thane for the project.
THE
UNIVERSITY of Mumbai will soon set up virtual classrooms in 40 of its colleges.
The classrooms will be used to relay live lectures by leading academicians and
eminent personalities for students of colleges with limited resources. “The
lectures will be recorded in the varsity’s existing virtual classroom at the
Kalina campus and telecast live to these colleges,” said MU registrar MA Khan.
The aim is to improve the teaching quality in colleges in remote areas.
Source | Indian Express | 20 March 2017
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