Lucknow University Will Move Towards Digital University
Lucknow University will move towards digital university, students will be able to study from home with world-class quality.
A digital university will be established in the country in the academic session 2022-23. Through this, the option of studying at home will be provided to everyone with world-class quality.
Recently, after its announcement in the Union Budget, Lucknow University has started the exercise of contributing to it.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Alok Kumar Rai has asked for a meeting of senior teachers to make a proposal in this regard.
Teachers have to submit their report and proposal regarding Lavi’s contribution, e-lab, virtual lab, e-content, one tv one channel to digital teachers for digital university by 16 February.
During the Corona period, the entire education system had come to a standstill.
In such a situation, the central government has announced to open a digital university to keep all the students connected with education through digital or online mediums.
Vice-Chancellor Prof. Alok Kumar Rai told that how Lucknow University can contribute its first for the Digital University, has been discussed.
How to create high-quality content, how to implement the concept of Digital Teacher? How to run the lab through a virtual medium.
For all this, different teachers have been given the responsibility of making proposals.
Intellectual Property Cell will be set up: The Vice-Chancellor informed that soon an intellectual property cell will be established in the university.
Through this, it will be seen how the e-content we are providing on the website is like. How beneficial is it for the students? Plagiarism is also a big issue in e-content, SAIL will also keep an eye on it.
The Following Faculty has been given the responsibility.
For the proposal of Virtual Lab, Prof. Anil Mishra, DSW for Digital Teacher Prof. Poonam Tandon, Dean Research for One TV One Channel, and e-Content to Prof. Rajeev Pandey.
The proposal of Digital University to Head of Department of Applied Economics, Prof. Rachna Mujju.