Introduction
UDST University of Doha has officially resumed face-to-face classes and on-campus work as of March 24. This ruling puts the academic and administrative activities back on track following a temporary transition to remote learning.
Temporary Move to Online Learning
In the past, UDST shifted to distance learning as a preventive action against the circumstances in the region. This era saw online learning, where students would attend classes and staff perform their tasks remotely to maintain the safety and continuation of learning.
In-Person Classes Resume
From March 24, students have been coming back to campus to take lectures, lab sessions, and academic operations in real life. Such a change will re-establish direct contact between students and instructors, without which there can be no effective learning, particularly with practical and technical subjects.
End of Remote Work for Staff
University workers will also go back to normal on campus, along with the students. The administrative and support services will be administered comprehensively on the campus, thus enabling all departments to run smoothly.
Benefits for the Academic Community
The transition back to real-life learning is likely to improve the whole learning process. Students will enjoy direct training, group discussions, and accessibility of the facilities on campus. The interactive facilities will also enable members of the faculty to interact more efficiently with students in a classroom.
Conclusion
The campus resumption is a good move towards the normalcy of academic life in UDST. As face-to-face classes and in-person work resume, the university community can also expect a more organized and exciting learning experience.
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