online Course Starts after a lockdown in Nepal
online Course, After the government closed down all educational institutions to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection, some Nepali colleges have started teaching their students through the internet.
Some colleges have started teaching online and participating in various activities to complete the course within the stipulated time, and some to keep students engaged in the study.
Colleges say that an online course is effective for upper-level students and students with Internet access.
Effective online education / Online Course
Although there is no direct meeting between the teachers and students of the colleges, it is claimed that the teaching did not have any effect during the ongoing confinement.
Kathmandu University Associate Professor Dr. “We have been teaching theoretical topics online by keeping the student present or teaching practical topics currently,” says the development officer.
Aastha Khanal, a student at the university, said she was happy to study at home.
“Indeed, even in the midst of the emergency, we can peruse online from home” Online course reading is a better use of time than wasting time during the lockdown.
Preparation before the lockdown
Some colleges have said that online Course is being prepared in anticipation of possible coronavirus risks before coronaviruses are banned across the country.
Islington College in Kathmandu has said that undergraduate and postgraduate students have been studying online for two weeks.
According to Rohit Pandey, the head of information technology at Islington College, students in the early days felt uncomfortable, but this is not the case.
According to the college, even though it is inconvenient for teachers and students to interact directly in the online classroom, there is no problem in learning the subject.
Starting some College
Texas International College in Kathmandu has stated that it will start an online course from Sunday.
Pravin Khadka, the digital media manager of the college, said that some of the 1,500 students from different faculties would be deprived of the opportunity due to the inconvenience of the internet at home.
Although the process of conducting online classes for students using various software or apps in places where there is internet access has been going on for the past few years, it is necessary to expand internet access to make it wider, he said.
Long-term options required
Vice-Chancellor of Nepal Open University Dr. According to Lekhnath Sharma, the current online classes are run through free apps or other software, so it may not be sustainable, so other options should be considered.
In addition, he suggested that the curriculum could be tailored to match the online medium and arrange for the curriculum to be stored as an online archive at all times.
In addition, experts believe that such education can be promoted through YouTube, local radio, and television.
Fearing the spread of coronavirus infection, it was decided to close all schools and colleges in Nepal by mid-April and many important exams were postponed.
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