In order to compete with the global standards practised by the universities in Europe and North America, Delhi university (DU) has decided to start interactive classes aided by the information technology.
According to a DU official, ‘Sam Pitroda, chairman of the National Knowledge Commission, would lead the project. The project, which started a8 months ago, is expected to be completed in three months.’ The National Knowledge Network is a project under which 900 educational institutions are attached to share their knowledge under one platform.
‘After the completion of the project, the classes will become interactive and students from all over would be able to attend the lecture going on in any university be it, DU, IIT or IIM,’ the official added.
According to P C Jain, principal of Shri Ram College of Commerce of DU, this ambitious programme will help the students in garnering knowledge in a more flexible way.
The authorities have decided to give the project unlimited bandwidth, so that the educational aspects of the project could not be hampered. DU has signed a deal with Software Technology Park of India for the maintenance.
According to a DU official, ‘Sam Pitroda, chairman of the National Knowledge Commission, would lead the project. The project, which started a8 months ago, is expected to be completed in three months.’ The National Knowledge Network is a project under which 900 educational institutions are attached to share their knowledge under one platform.
‘After the completion of the project, the classes will become interactive and students from all over would be able to attend the lecture going on in any university be it, DU, IIT or IIM,’ the official added.
According to P C Jain, principal of Shri Ram College of Commerce of DU, this ambitious programme will help the students in garnering knowledge in a more flexible way.
The authorities have decided to give the project unlimited bandwidth, so that the educational aspects of the project could not be hampered. DU has signed a deal with Software Technology Park of India for the maintenance.