Saturday, October 17, 2020

Machine Learning

An interesting video about Machine Learning:  click here and enjoy watching it prepared by Stanford University and posted through Coursera. 

Enjoy watching it. 



Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Responding to COVID-19 in Lebanon: Interview with Rima Malek

  • I can see a lot of positive things emerging from this.” Do you agree?

  • "I cannot give a face-to-face course, then take the same content and put it online. This is not enough!" Do you share my point of view?



Responding to COVID-19 in Lebanon: Interview with Rima Malek by NISSEM on July 23, 2020 and posted on the UKFIET website on July 25, 2020.
To read the interview:


Enjoy reading it!



Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The Skills Toolkit


An online platform open to all the confined population in order to build their skills:

https://theskillstoolkit.campaign.gov.uk/

This platform, entitled "The Skills Toolkit" contains free digital and numeracy courses to build your skills. It is an initiative of the British Government.

Monday, April 27, 2020

An interesting MOOC about (in Arabic)


A MOOC in Arabic about Distant Learning. This MOOC was prepared by Professors from the Lebanese University and Professors from University College London.

Join now 

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Brain Pop

Brain Pop  is a very interesting pedagogical website that inspires teachers and empower students.

Enjoy learning through videos and games.

Design ... anything!

Do you want to design a mind map, a poster, a logo, an invitation, a brochure... 

Canvas is online to help us, and for free. 

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Science alert

Isn't this a digital humanities project reflecting in real time the global spread of the Coronavirus?

We have it all thanks to sciencealert and to John Hopkins hospital 

Protect yourself!

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Arabic Collections Online (ACO)

Are you searching for Arabic books, papers, references...online?
Do you know that we can have access to a digital library of public domain having Arabic language content?

 If yes, don't hesitate to visit the Arabic Collections Online (ACO) by clinking here.