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Tech-tonic shift in Delhi University

Microsoft India and Institute of Lifelong Learning to join hands to teach students basics of computers

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Microsoft India and Institute of Lifelong Learning to join hands to teach students basics of computers

Now every student will get a chance to be tech-savvy in Delhi University (DU). Thanks to the joint effort of

The 40-hour training can be accessed from respective colleges and that too for free of cost

Microsoft Corporation India and Institute of Lifelong Learning (ILLL), this may ssoon be a reality.

The two bodies have come together to start a programme on digital learning that will help students learn the basics of computers.

Scheduled to begin from the first week of March, the 40-hour training programme can be accessed from the students' respective colleges and that too for free of cost. For every college, two coordinators have been appointed to help with the digital literacy programme.

"Computers are a must in any stream. Students who come from smaller towns lack the knowledge of computers, and this proves to be their handicap when it comes to joining the professional world.

In order to facilitate students, we are developing the content in multi-media format that will have online quizzes, animations, virtual laboratories and audio-video clips. Some of the clips have already been uploaded,''
E-training

In 2009, similar kind of training was given to 120 teachers by ILLL. DU has become India's first public funded Central University to be 100 per cent ICT savvy, having an e-learning portal of its own that shall host curriculum-based, custom developed e-lessons, e-quizzes, e-labs and also, e-lectures for collaborative learning.

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