Under the patronage of the Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences, University of Baghdad, and in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG 4): Quality Education, the Department of Field Crops organized a scientific workshop delivered by Dr. Aws Ali, Lecturer in the Department, entitled “Managing the Online Classroom According to the Bologna Process System.”
The workshop aimed to provide a detailed explanation of how to manage an online classroom by including the course description, weekly lectures, and recording attendance, absences, and assignments in accordance with the Bologna Process framework.
The workshop recommended that instructors should upload the course description during the first lecture, and ensure that all lectures, activities, attendance, and absences are recorded according to the scheduled academic calendar, so that they can be properly reflected in the Performance Evaluation Form under the Bologna Process system.
 

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