Server space allotted to colleges for Moodle LMS

First occasion of Govt. granting server space free-of-cost

The Government has begun the allocation of server amenities to increased schooling establishments as a part of implementing the Let’s Go Digital scheme geared toward extending the usage of Moodle studying administration system (LMS).

Higher Education Minister R. Bindu formally inaugurated the ‘Digicol’, a programme designed to present centralised server space and LMS to colleges right here on Wednesday. The challenge is being collectively carried out by the Kerala State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) and the Digital University Kerala.

Dedicated server space was allotted to 12 colleges, together with Government Arts and Science College, Neyyattinkara; Maharaja’s College, Ernakulam; St. Thomas College, Kozhencherry; Krishna Menon Memorial Govt. Women’s College, Kannur; TKM College of Arts and Science, Kollam; Government Brennen College, Dharmadam; NSS College, Rajakumari; College of Applied Science, Kodungallur; College of Applied Science, Thodupuzha; College of Applied Science, Kanjirappally; Thunchan Memorial Government College, Tirur; and St. Mary’s College, Sulthan Bathery.

This is the primary occasion of server space being granted by the Government free-of-cost to increased schooling establishments within the State. A plan has been submitted to the Government to present information space for 500 colleges.

The KSHEC has educated 3,500 college and faculty lecturers in Moodle LMS. As many as 35 colleges have initiatived steps to implement the system.

KSHEC vice chairman Rajan Gurukkal, member secretary Rajan Varughese, Digital University Vice Chancellor Saji Gopinath and KSHEC analysis officer Manulal P. had been current on the event.

https://www.thehindu.com/information/nationwide/kerala/server-space-allotted-to-colleges-for-moodle-lms/article37794450.ece

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