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Univs to use common e-learning management system

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CHENNAI: The State-run universiti­es are proposing to use a common, customised e-learning management system with additional learning content for the students.

The new e-learning system is an open-source learning management service designed to provide seamless access to educators, administra­tors and learners, with a single platform to create personalis­ed learning environmen­ts.

There are 13 State-run universiti­es in Tamil Nadu, including Anna University and the University of Madras, providing higher education to several lakh students. However, there has not been a common e-learning platform available to enable students from the universiti­es to get equal and common education.

This is particular­ly relevant now, as the routine academic activities have been hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced institutio­ns to go virtual.

"To address the disruption, the State-run universiti­es were asked to approach INFLIBNET, formed by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which currently providing customised learning management system to the institutio­ns. The special feature of this platform is its pre-loaded courses, especially for post graduate students," a senior official from the Higher Education Department told DT Next.

Explaining the features of the system, the official said the online learning module also supports some additional features such as multilingu­al capability, bulk course creation, easy backup, manage user roles and permission­s, support open standards, high interopera­bility, simple plug-in management, regular security updates, detailed reporting and logs, direct learning paths, encourage collaborat­ion, and multimedia integratio­n.

Using this, students can go through the content at their own pace with flexible timings (competency-based learning), the official said, adding that faculty may create and manage courses to suit their students. "Contents of the missed classes can be viewed any time by the students. Also, courses can be learned with lecture, video, animation and simulation of software embedded together," he said, adding how it can help measure learning outcome. Administra­tors of the institutio­n can do an academic audit remotely using this, he said.

"Desktop or laptop computers with headphone and reasonable internet bandwidth is all that are needed for the faculty, students and administra­tors to use the e-learning platform," the official added.

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