LEARN SANSKRIT FROM
ANY PART OF THE
WORLD
The MOOC initiative will be linked to the varsity’s ongoing
programmes to popularise Sanskrit around the globe.“People of any age could
join the online courses. It will not be free, as the varsity will have to meet
various expenses including the salary for teachers involved in it,” Mr.
Dileepkumar said.The varsity is now planning to introduce a differential fee
structure for students in the country and abroad. A flexible learning system
will be in place for the online courses. Learners will have the option of
completing the courses without appearing for an examination.Smart classrooms
will be set up at the learning centres of the varsity to enable students to log
on to the internet to watch the classes live. The e-governance network on the
campus will be used extensively to promote massive open online courses.The Vice
Chancellor said that experts in Sanskrit from outside the State will be roped
in to strengthen the project on open online courses.“We also hope to get
support from the Centre for popularizing MOOCs in a big way from next year,” he
said. An expert committee will oversee and monitor the implementation of the
delivery of open online courses.
Prof. John Kurakar
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