AMS faculty trains Benghazi schools on the (MOODLE)
The faculty of Applied Medical Sciences (AMS) organized a workshop on Saturday evening to introduce the importance of the electronic learning system (MOODLE) and how to use it.
It was attended by trainees from 24 private and public schools from Benghazi schools in all their academic levels and will continue until tomorrow Tuesday, October 27, 2020 AD, and the workshop is divided It divided into two parts: the first is informative and the second is practical, in order to ensure the achievement of the main goal of its organization.
The workshop organized by AMS (based on its community role) aims to enable the trainees to acquire the skills of using the (MOODLE) system, in order to subsequently train their school staff on the system and the features it contains, which will contribute to maintaining the continuity and success of the progress of the educational process remotely, in line with Ministerial measures aimed at containing the current situation from the spread of the Corona pandemic by activating the principle of e-learning, and in response to the administrative plans of some schools in Benghazi.
It is worth noting that the Libyan International University for Medical Sciences, through the faculty of Applied Medical Sciences (AMS), is one of the first pioneers in the use of the e-learning system (MOODLE) and adopts the principle of e-learning, knowledge, and initial awareness of the concept of using e-learning systems since 2009, which has gained it experiences Distinctive in this field, it is always keen to share it with various educational institutions.