The Avicenna Center for E-Learning held its 43rd Digital Teaching Qualification Course from October 27 to October 31, 2024. The course featured lectures from the Center’s faculty, focusing on creating a comprehensive online classroom using Google Classroom. This tool enables instructors to efficiently organize and manage educational content, facilitating smooth communication with students and easy access to course materials.
The course also covered Google Forms, an effective tool for creating online assessments and surveys, allowing for swift and efficient student evaluations. Additionally, it introduced Google Drive as a resource for storing and sharing lectures and assignments, ensuring accessible material anytime, anywhere.
Participants were introduced to Google Scholar, an academic search engine providing teachers and students with reliable scholarly resources to support research and content development. The course concluded with a session on Kahoot, an interactive tool for educational quizzes and competitions that boosts student engagement and enhances their learning experience.
The Avicenna Center aims through this course to guide teaching staff toward using modern digital tools, making educational content engaging and accessible, and promoting a blended learning culture among educators.
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