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MCM DAV College takes e-route for teaching

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Chandigarh, April 2

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The faculty at the Mehr Chand Mahajan DAV College for Women has now switched to e-classrooms.

The enterprising faculty of the college is harnessing various online apps, tools, platforms and media for sharing study material, holding online discussions, giving assignments and conducting tests.

Principal Nisha Bhargava said in view of the Covid-19 outbreak, the college was taking all possible measures to make sure that academic activity did not suffer and students were not left directionless. She said: “Fighting the handicap of social distancing, MCM faculty is proactively in touch with students and conducting online classes that are benefitting thousands of them. Audio/ audio-visual lectures conducted through apps such as Zoom, Skype, Hangouts, YouTube, Google Classroom and WhatsApp have found favour with the teachers as well as learners.”

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