Role of E-learning during Covid 19
We always discuss about the misuse of media and the rising of cyber crimes, fake news about Covid 19 and so on.
On the other hand there is also a positive side of social media which we rarely discuss. In this pandemic, one of the most important government measures is for ensuring social distancing so as to prevent the spread of Covid 19 so many students severely impacted by closure of educational institutions due to coronavirus. But in this pandemic some institutions came forward and opened E-Learning ways for students such as Rambhau Mhalgi Prabodhin. RMP is a not-forprofit organisation established in memory of the Late Rambhau Mhalgi. Established in 1982, RMP is a training and research academy for voluntar y activists and elected representatives of the people. RMP operates nationally through its offices in Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, and its headquarter is in Thane.
RMP started many online courses for students all across the globe and gives an opportunity to students to have direct interactions with the eminent personalities / Leaders / Experts during the session. This interaction during the course not only boosts the confidence among them but also gives them a hope for their positive future which is one of the important goals in this pandemic.
I found these course details from Social media via Twitter and enrolled my name for one of the Foundation Course in Party Politics in India. It’s a 5 days course including 3 hrs sessions by three different speakers.
Total 52 participants from 3 countries and 11 states are participating in this course.
Adv Pranita A Deshpande, Hague ,Netherlands