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Dear All, It is nice that E Learning application has been launched in Gulbarga University with the help of some applications dveloped by TCS. Academic libraries interested in launching similar virtual learning courses can use Moodle software for develop e learning courses and make them available to the students with the help of faculty for content creation. Moodle, by now, has emerged as a good e-educational software. It can be installed with Apache, MySQL and PHP (AMP)configured properly. As configuration is a bit tricky, pre configured software XAMPP, or WaMP Server or EasyPHP can be used in lieu of AMP in an intranet site. In most of the web servers, these triads are already installed and can be used without any hassles. Creating courses in Moodle is very easy, once we learn the proper sequence in creating courses. Librarians need to learn more about the use of Learning Management System like Moodle to serve the users better. Good documentation like the book, titled Using Moodle, is available for self- learning. Regards, K Rajasekharan Kerala Institute of Local Administration Mulagunnathukavu - 680 581 --------------------------------------------------
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Subject: [LIS-Forum] Gulbarga varsity to herald e-learning culture Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 11:03:35 +0530 From: Raghavendra pawar
Gulbarga varsity to herald e-learning culture
The Virtual Learning Resource Centre and Digital Library established by the Gulbarga University (GU) with the support of the Infosys Foundation has become a cynosure in the corridors of higher educational institutions.
The potential of the centre has been acknowledged by several institutions with the Centre imparting training to those involved with the initiative. The latest in the series is the decision of the State government to train all the government and government-aided private degree college librarians through the VLRC and Digital Library to upgrade the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) skills of the librarians.
Gulbarga University librarian and Programme Coordinator Dr R B Gaddagimath, who was the brain behind the virtual learning devices in the university, said that it was a great honour for the Gulbarga University to play a pioneering role in heralding the e-leaning culture in the colleges all over the State. Gaddagimath, who is on the Karnataka Knowledge Commission Sub-Committee on e-learning, said about 400 government and aided private colleges will be benefited by the ambitious training being imparted for the first time in the State. The training programme for college librarians on ICTs and Information Universe will be held from November 9 to January 10, 2010. The State government has sanctioned Rs 2,100 per person towards the expenses of the training. Source: DECCAN HERALD, Friday 6 November 2009
Best Regards, Raghavendra R
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