DU lectures on website by July

Updated on: Tuesday, June 16, 2009

New Delhi: Here is good news for students, who are not getting admission in their choice of colleges at Delhi University (DU), as the Institute of Life Long Learning (ILLL) is working on a project to provide the best lectures by teachers of various colleges of Delhi University on its website.

The ILLL is the varsity's venture for promoting e-learning.

ILLL is establishing a studio to record the lectures of teachers and experts to put on the website.

A K Bakshi, Director ILL said, "Students enrolled in any colleges can easily catch the best faculties from various colleges of DU by just logging on to our web portal once we put their lectures on portal.

The identified teachers in this regard have been asked to submit their manuscripts for such lectures that would be shortlisted for final recording.

Bakshi further said, "We want to develop quality lectures with high conceptual clarity. Some of these lectures are likely to put on web by July."

The studio for the recording of lectures is at the final stage of its completion. The Telecommunications Consultants India Limited (TCIL) has provided all the equipments, which is implementing the project at DU.

"We are working on this project under the Rs 542.90 crore 'Pan-African e-Network Project', commissioned by the Ministry of External Affairs of India in February this year. The ministry had told us to develop e-content, including the multimedia material for various disciplines to be provided to the African students," added Bakshi.
 

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