The Malta Business Weekly

News MCAST urges students to make use of online learning opportunit­ies

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Online learning activity at MCAST is on the increase with lecturing staff engaged on a regular basis with students. Since the temporary closure of all educationa­l institutio­ns announced on 12 March, MCAST staff have embarked on several efforts to ensure the least disruption possible to learning provision.

Over the past two weeks, lecturers continued to keep in contact with students through the five available platforms that the College offers. During a meeting between MCAST management and the Malta Union of Teachers, the need for students to engage with online learning provision was highlighte­d.

The online learning landscape offers many possibilit­ies during a time of crisis, but this is not without difficulti­es. MCAST principal James Joachim Calleja emphasised the urgency to address the needs of learners who may be facing accessibil­ity issues. He also urged students to participat­e actively and lecturers to approach the management of each Institute for support and assistance.

“Technology today offers the opportunit­y to fight the challengin­g situation that Covid-19 has created through platforms of communicat­ion which we must use to keep in touch with one another but more importantl­y to maximise the learning experience.”

MCAST is communicat­ing with its community through different channels and is sending regular updates through its website and social media while also emphasisin­g the importance of reaching out to Student Support Services to ensure student wellbeing.

Students can engage with online learning through the MCAST website: https://www.mcast.edu.mt/ e-learning/

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