Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Reviews Progress of E. Exams

Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Reviews Progress of E. Exams

His Excellency Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Prof. Dr. Nabil Kazem Abdel-Sahib, accompanied by Professor Dr. Ghassan Hamid Abdul Majeed, Director General of Research and Development, reviews the progress of final electronic exams for graduate students in a meeting that included the heads of Iraqi universities via Internet.

The meeting was attended by the Rector of Al- Iraqia University, Prof. Dr. Ali Saleh Hussein, and the two assistants president of the University for Scientific and Administrative Affairs, to discuss and view the progress of electronic exams for graduate students at the university. His Excellency also met a student of College of Engineering at Al- Iraqia University and spoke with her about the procedures for the electronic examination, inquiring about the services provided by the electronic platform in conducting the examination, His Excellency also called for breaking the barrier of fear in front of undergraduates  and insisting on completing scientific research despite the pandemic of the Corona virus.

In turn, the Minister praised the efforts of the university presidency and its council, the procedures followed by the university in the service of its students and good management, and a discussion of the preparations provided by the university for his request for undergraduates.

Al- Iraqia University Issues (Idmodo Guide) for Students

Al- Iraqia University Issues (Idmodo Guide) for Students

Presidency of Al- Iraqia University has issued a guide for the use of  Admodo Platform for students, devoted to distance e-learning.

Assistant president of the university for scientific affairs, Prof. Dr. Khamis Awwad Zaidan, indicated that the Iraqi University issued this guide with the aim of giving a practical vision to our students about the technologies of this educational platform and the educational space that combines text, image and sound. Dr. Khamis indicated also that the aim of this guide came with many details that explain to the student in a simple way about the methods of using this platform, from subscription and log-in, and the techniques of sharing and downloading files, in a simple and adequate way to be an educational guide that makes it easier for our students to take electronic exams without error. Or confuse.

The Assistant Master stressed that this platform has brought together the Facebook platform and the Blackboard platform, to form an essential part in the integration of the e-learning stage in light of the spread of the Corona Virus pandemic, and to adapt to the current circumstance that the world in general and Iraq in particular.

Al- Iraqia University Issues (Idmodo Guide) for Teaching Members

Al- Iraqia University Issues (Idmodo Guide) for Teaching Members

Presidency of Al- Iraqia University issued a guide on (Idmodo platform) for academics, the platform devoted to distance E-learning..

Prof. Dr. Khamis Awad Zaidan, the University’s Rector Assistant for Academic Affairs, indicated that the university issued this guide with a view to giving a perception of teaching  staff and the student about techniques of this educational platform and educational space it offers that combines text, image and sound.

Dr. Khamis emphasized that this platform has brought together the Facebook platform and the Blackboard platform, to form an essential part in the integration of the E-learning stage in light of the spread of the Corona virus, indicating that Al- Iraqia University is prepared fully to cooperate with the Ministerial Team to circulate the form that will be sent in the names of representatives of the team To find out any technical problems, if any, and provide the best solutions to them, with aim of achieving the best performance to pass the electronic exams with efficiency and high quality, and to encourage our students to success and graduation.

Intensify Training Courses of Academics and Students as Preparation for Final Exams

Intensify Training Courses of Academics and Students as Preparation for Final Exams

University’s Assistant for Academic Affairs, Prof. Dr. Khamis Awad Zaidan , directed of the necessity of intensifying the courses and tests for the platforms specified by the Ministry for professors and students in preparation for the completion of the final electronic exam process, all of these measures  is to complete the final exams for graduate and undergraduate students in a best way and without obstacles so that our students can complete the exams smoothly away from any obstacle that would confuse them.

Central Library of the University links its services with (IFLA)

Central Library of the University links its services with (IFLA)

The General Secretariat of the Central Library at Al- Iraqia University, in cooperation with ( Abbasy Ataba) Library, announced the registration and publication of library services and works at scientific site of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA).

The Secretary General of the Central Library, Dr. Bushra Khaled, said that the messages and theses will be available electronically to students and beneficiaries, in the form of pdf, converting old paper-based research to pdf through a digital scanner, and facilitate the procedures for receiving and theses for graduate students.

It is reported that the Federation was established in 1927 in Scotland, and aims to develop cooperation and international understanding, research, debate and development in various fields.

Al- Iraqia University Issues Final Examination Procedures for Undergraduate

Al- Iraqia University Issues Final Examination Procedures for Undergraduate

In implementation of the directives of Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research regarding conducting electronic final exams for Undergraduate, Al- Iraqia University / Registration Department issued a set of procedures used to perform the final exams electronically.

Prof. Dr. Khaled Shaker, director of Registration and Student Affairs Department, indicated that the University is continuing to serve its students, providing the necessary facilities to ensure that our students perform exams efficiently and accurately, and handling critical cases by adding five grades for students who failed (of all stages) after completing the results of the first round.