The Biomedical Informatics College at the University of Information Technology and Communications, in collaboration with the Continuous Education Unit, concluded a specialized five-day training course titled “How to Use the IQ-Learn System,” with the participation of a number of the college’s staff members.

The course aimed to develop participants’ skills in using the IQ-Learn system and to introduce mechanisms for managing e-learning content, thereby contributing to enhancing the efficiency of the educational process and leveraging modern digital technologies within the university learning environment.

The course included practical sessions delivered by Assist. Lect. Zaid Ali Sa’eed and Assist. Lect. May Tareq Abdulhadi, who outlined the system’s key features and demonstrated how to utilize its tools for managing courses and communicating with students.

This course is part of the Biomedical Informatics College efforts to enhance the digital capabilities of teaching staff and keep pace with technological advancements in e-learning, thereby improving academic performance and supporting the university’s digital transformation.