The College of Health Sciences in Al-Leith held a training workshop about the use of virtual classrooms on the Blackboard system on Tuesday, 15 Rajab, 1441 A.H., at the college's computer lab. The event was held under the honorable patronage of the Dean of the College, His Excellency Dr. Tariq bin Abdullah Ahmad Zhafar.
The workshop comes within the emergency plan adopted by the university under the patronage of the UQU President, Prof. Abdullah Bafail, to maintain the quality of the educational process in the current situation. It also comes within the Saudi Kingdom's endeavors to maintain the students' safety as well as the nation and citizen's security against the spread of any epidemics or infectious diseases.
The lecture was delivered by Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Fouad and Dr. Muhammad Ahmad Al-Awad in the presence of the academic staff members from the male and female sections. The workshop took place under the support and guidance of the UQU Deanship of E-Learning and Distance Education.
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