(News) IIT-Bombay To Deliver Live Lectures in Virtual Classrooms
IIT-Bombay To Deliver Live Lectures in Virtual Classrooms
Students
across the country will soon have access to quality education imparted at the
prestigious IIT-B here as the institute plans to start within a month's
time a virtual classroom using the EDUSAT facility of ISRO.
"We have set up a studio inside the campus which is just like any other
classroom. It has all the facilities for up linking the lecture to the devoted
satellite - EDUSAT, which can transmit it to others. Colleges can have
live lectures," head of IIT-B's distance engineering education programme
Kannan Moudgalya told reporters.
Any engineering college which awards degrees to students can fit a receiver in
their premises so that the students can "sit" for the lecture.
Over a hundred colleges in the country have presently installed the receivers
that cost approximately Rs 3.20 lakh per piece and over 1,000 are expected to
take advantage of the facility.
A total of thirteen of Indian Institute of Technology's 500-odd courses will be
relayed as part of the scheme, starting January two next year, he said." The
professor will conduct a normal lecture like he normally does and the students
will also be made to sit in the studio itself," Moudgalya said, adding the
scheme is also interactive and students sitting anywhere can ask questions to
the faculty.
"No special degrees will be given to the students who sit for the virtual
lectures...this is just a value addition for them and we will not charge the
institutes as well. any college can start it by installing the receiver,"
he added.
Courtesy:economictimes.indiatimes.com
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