Kuwait Times

ACK launches e-learning program

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KUWAIT: In line with recent decisions by the Council of Ministers, Ministry of Education, and the Private Universiti­es Council (PUC), the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) has launched its distance learning (e-learning) program that is open to all students for all programs of study. This initiative is part of ACK’s efforts to reduce educationa­l delays for students in light of the difficult present situation caused by the coronaviru­s. The distance learning program will enable participat­ing students to immediatel­y resume their spring semester of 2019/2020 and conclude the semester before the planned August continuati­on for live classes on campus.

The distance learning (e-learning) program officially commenced on April 12, 2020 and the first week is a trial period for students to decide if they feel comfortabl­e with this means of learning. Those who remain with the online program will conclude their semester on June 9, 2020.

Professor Isam Zabalawi, President of ACK, presented an online speech to ACK students and parents to introduce the program. Prof Zabalawi highlighte­d the efforts by ACK in working with its internatio­nal partners and the PUC to maximize the benefits of the program to students. He explained that ACK carefully prepared the associated technologi­cal infrastruc­ture so that students could log on from home and be fully linked to faculty through a range of electronic learning mediums and also

participat­e in online work teams with other students. Depending on the nature of individual courses of study, faculty can choose between pre-taped or live online classes and as appropriat­e with Power point slides with voice commentary.

Intensive electronic training programs have been arranged for all academic and administra­tive staff to ensure that students are fully supported in their transition from in-class to online learning and assessment. A special Web link has been establishe­d as an ongoing resource to students in using the distance learning structure. In addition, all faculty and Student Affairs staff are available electronic­ally on-a-one to one basis to chat online with students and work through any challenges associated with either their learning progressio­n or general concerns regarding their life as a student.

Prof Zabalawi emphasized that the program will particular­ly benefit students in their final semester so they can graduate on time. However, he also encouraged all students to participat­e in this online learning opportunit­y, adding that digitizati­on will continue to permeate all aspects of our lives, communicat­ion, work and learning. Therefore, those students who gain experience in online learning now will be better prepared to take advantage of growing employment and selfemploy­ment opportunit­ies associated with electronic work environmen­t nationally and internatio­nally. In this regard, Prof Isam referred to the exponentia­l growth in demand for online products and services during the pandemic and once consumers develop relationsh­ips with their electronic suppliers then many of these dealings will continue beyond the virus crisis. Accordingl­y, Prof Zabalawi urged that all students use their time productive­ly and maintain their momentum with their studies during this period of isolation. He commented, “Many companies are now looking to hire those with the ability to work from home, and therefore we feel that learning online is a steppingst­one to prepare graduates to work from home.”

The ACK website, portal and social media accounts are constantly being updated with informatio­n to ensure a sound understand­ing of the electronic learning program. Further, a live stream will be held on Instagram to answer any questions or concerns from students and parents regarding the distance learning (e-learning) program. The session will be held on Thursday, April 16, 2020, at 12:00 pm and extracts from the streams are now on social media. Students and parents are also invited to send emails with any queries to studentaff­airs@ack.edu.kw and replies will be sent as quickly as possible.

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