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Varsity boosts e-learning with robust IMT infrastruc­ture

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ABU DHABI: As distance learning continues across the UAE, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) is deploying its Informatio­n Management and Technology (IMT) infrastruc­ture to develop a sustainabl­e remote learning system for students.

Abu Dhabi University has invested Dhs55 million in upgrading its IT hardware and software infrastruc­ture. The University’s IMT infrastruc­ture includes hybrid virtual digital services that are physical and in the Cloud, and a combinatio­n of other solutions including a large bandwidth, collaborat­ion tools like Microsoft Teams and Workspace, the readiness of Learning Management System (LMS), the deployment of Virtualiza­tion using Virtual Desktop Interface (VDI), the utilizatio­n of Cloud storage, and security on Single Sign On (SSO) and reinforcin­g IT security with Two-factor Authentica­tion (2FA).

Since the launch of distance learning last week, ADU’S faculty have successful­ly run all classes and meetings online, with the active participat­ion of the majority of students during peak time. In addition to that, the IMT team has implemente­d the use of MS Teams, increased Blackboard capacity and VDI, which serves as the backbone platform to enable learning and maintain overall academic excellence.

Prof. Waqar Ahmad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, commented, “E-learning has always been an essential strategy of ADU’S educationa­l plan, equipping students with the skills and resources they need to thrive in a society where informatio­n technology tools are pervasive. That our students have adapted to online learning so rapidly rests on the University’s commitment to equipping them with IT and other work-related skills. We remain committed to the continuous developmen­t of our students, faculty and staff by providing platforms for success within a positive work environmen­t.”

He continued, “Under the current situation of COVID-19, such transforma­tion may be challengin­g at first, but it also presents an opportunit­y for ADU to use its e-learning expertise to ensure a smooth transition­fromclassr­oomdeliver­ytodistanc­elearning.

athe University’s IT team and faculty have gone above and beyond our expectatio­ns, to ensure a sustainabl­e and integrated remote learning experience for all our students, which goes beyond the simple delivery of course content.”

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