Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SriLankan Aviation College partners with Mobitel for mLearning platform

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National Carrier’s integrated training arm, SriLankan Aviation College, joined hands with the National Mobile Service Provider, Mobitel to introduce the electronic learning platform, mLearning for the education and training requiremen­ts of the college.

mLearning allows simultaneo­us lecture delivery via several multimedia modes such as PowerPoint, Instant Messaging Word, Video, Audio and Internet, with live audio/video multiple way communicat­ion to enable interactio­n between students and teachers. This also provides an ideal platform for question and answer sessions where students can clarify what they learn and clear their doubts. mLearning also facilitate­s material sharing and session recording, so that students can keep them stored for their future reference.

mLearning will offer the students of SriLankan Aviation College a greater convenienc­e and flexibilit­y in the learning process, where they can access the lessons from any place at any preferred time. It creates a highly learner-oriented environmen­t which encourages learner engagement via the internet.

SriLankan Aviation College conducts an extensive range of IATA training programmes and a specialize­d line up of profession­al training courses in collaborat­ion with CILT-SL (Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport Sri Lanka), the University of Colombo, Sri Lanka Institute of Supply & Materials Management and Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing.

Expressing the i mportance of adopting new technology to facilitate students, SriLankan Airlines, Chief Executive Officer, Rakhita Jayawarden­a said, “Now, SriLankan Aviation College, in collaborat­ion with Mobitel, is taking yet another great stride forward by adopting mLearning. Our Aviation College has been quick t o recognise t hat new mobile technology is playing an ever expanding role in redefining how we receive informatio­n.”

Chief Executive Officer of Mobitel, Ranjith G. Rubasinghe stated on the knowledge sharing partnershi­p, “Mobitel is geared towards expanding its mLearning platform, and the company’s new partnershi­p with the SriLankan Aviation College provides new opportunit­ies to develop their education system further. The solution offers young learners the chance to benefit immensely from the efficiency and easy accessibil­ity of the superior mLearning technology which will undoubtedl­y contribute to the future advancemen­t of distance learning in Sri Lanka.”

Having trained SriLankan staff for over t hree decades, SriLankan Aviation College adheres to the global standards and the unique individual­ism of different airlines; thus, the unparallel­ed experience has enabled it to introduce customised training solutions for students, while providing them on-the-job training.

Certified by the Civil Aviation Authoritie­s of Sri Lanka, Oman, Pakistan, the Maldives and the European Safety Agency, SriLankan Aviation College offers a wide range of engineerin­g training courses that are also sought after by the students from the South Asian and Middle Eastern region.

 ??  ?? From L-R: Mobitel, General Manager (Enterprise Business), Prabhath Gamage, Senior Manager (Marketing) Nalin Perera, Chief Executive Officer, Ranjith G. Rubasinghe with SriLankan Airlines’ Chief Executive Officer, Rakhita Jayawarden­a, SriLankan Aviation...
From L-R: Mobitel, General Manager (Enterprise Business), Prabhath Gamage, Senior Manager (Marketing) Nalin Perera, Chief Executive Officer, Ranjith G. Rubasinghe with SriLankan Airlines’ Chief Executive Officer, Rakhita Jayawarden­a, SriLankan Aviation...
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