The University of Information Technology and Communications has witnessed the launch of the Second Teaching Methods Course towards Blended Learning for the(Humanities, Educational, and Administrative) specialties. The course is organized by the Center of Continuing Education as part of the university’s ongoing efforts to develop academic skills and enhance the efficiency of its teaching staff.

The course, which began on Saturday, December 6, aims to qualify participants through a series of scientific lectures and training workshops focusing on preparing syllabi, designing lectures, managing classrooms, and learning about the latest teaching methods adopted in Iraqi universities. It also aims to prepare trainees to obtain the Teaching Methods Certificate, which is considered one of the essential requirements for academic work.

The course also focuses on a set of strategies that combine traditional face-to-face education with online learning, emphasizing interaction and the use of diverse tools such as lectures, videos, interactive exercises, and projects. The aim is to develop students’ critical thinking and creativity by integrating technology with traditional curricula.