The College of Education for Human Sciences organizes a workshop (electronic teaching skills)
The Continuing Education Unit organized a workshop (Electronic Teaching Skills) with the participation of researchers and specialists,
The workshop included a lecture presented by Assistant Professor Dr. (Nabil Kazem Nuhair Al-Shammari), during which he addressed (The education system is one of the components of contemporary societies' life and the role of this system is not to bring and display information and its sources for students, but also how to present and evaluate this information, so teachers need a set of skills for e-teaching. To help him deliver the scientific material to students easily.
The workshop discussed that e-teaching is successful and effective and helps raise the quality of e-courses. Male and female teachers must possess e-teaching skills. The lecture was divided into three areas (technology, design, and management) and under it are implicit skills that are indicators that contribute to student learning and the success of the educational process in the electronic environment.
The workshop showed that electronic teaching provides a wider field for the individual for self-learning and expands perceptions and interaction with the outside world because it aims to shift from traditional teaching based on going to specialized training and education centers to receive lessons and interact with male and female teachers to electronic teaching based on receiving information in places of presence, whether in Home or workplace, as well as electronic teaching and mastery of his skills, helps to save time for teachers and students, develops creativity and access to good educational results and develops their thinking patterns.