Azerbaijani State University of Culture and Arts automates the process of learning
Azerbaijani State University of Culture and Arts (ASUCA) is preparing introduction of a learning management system based on the platform "EduMan". As said in a university news release, will be Initially several modules of the ready platform "EduMan - Centralized Management Training" will be introduced, press-release of the university.
This will help to create a single core platform that integrates organizational structure and personal affairs of students and teachers plan learning process, program and schedule of courses for both students and teachers, as well as pilot implementation in one of the faculties of the students personal office.
This will create a centralized database of students, staff and faculty; promptly register students; plan learning process.
A centralized intriduction of electronic journal, electronic circulation of documents, online filing, the electronic control exam and so on is plnned in the future. The system "EduMan", created by the company "Ultra", has also been successfully implemented in Azerbaijan State Economic University (AGEI), Azerbaijan University of Languages (AUL), Baku Oxford School, and five colleges. -04D-
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