Himachal Pradesh based Shoolini University, which has taken the lead to be among the first to introduce virtual classrooms in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, has offered to share its expertise with other institutions keen to teach students online.
In line with the top global universities like Oxford and Harvard, the Trust-run Shoolini University has evolved a system through which lectures would be delivered through a special online platform.
The system has been developed by Aaddoo, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based Technology Company which has been working with the university for the last 6 months. Through the system, the students are able to attend the delivery of live lectures through virtual classrooms. They can ask questions and get answers in real-time by using personal computers, laptops or smartphones; participate in real-time quizzes, polls, gamification, etc. Further, based on artificial intelligence – over a period of time, insights on individual students are available.
Vice-Chancellor Prof PK Khosla said that Aaddoo was already in the process of developing the system for the last six months. Efforts were then speeded up in view of the coronavirus outbreak and the necessity of shutting down educational institutions and other places that witness large gatherings.
The idea behind the introduction of virtual classrooms was to save the academic semester of the students who have been asked to leave for their respective homes, Prof Khosla said.
The Vice-Chancellor said the University would be happy to freely share the expertise with all institutions, including government schools and colleges so that students of such institutions do not suffer due to a possible prolonged lockdown.