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 eLearning Deanship Sponsors Computer Alumni’s Projects

Deanship of eLearning and Distance Education in tandem with College of Computer Science and Information has kicked-off lastly the exhibition of student graduation projects, which last for two days and patronised by eLearning Deanship.

In significance with the event, Prof. Dr. Saad Abdulaziz Al-Amer, Dean of Deanship of eLearning and Distance Education, has congratulated all alumni students of College of Computer Science, whom reached 98 male alumni and 157 female alumnae. He, further, stated that, his administration has supported this-year deliverables of Computer College, as it often backs what would elevate the university standing and brining out shiningly its academic production.

From his side, Dr. Isa Abdullah Al-Isa, Dean of College of Computer Science and Information, has pointed out that, the alumni exhibition reflects the technological skills and tools of the graduated students, which they gained during their study at the college. “Focus has been directed to the applicable alumni projects, as the college has always seeks to enlighten its students and raise-up their skills”, added he.

Dr. Al-Isa, likewise, has clarified that; his administration will help batches of students to get close with the new state-of-art educational systems abroad during this summer.

In similar vein, Dr. Muna Al-Khatabi, Vice-Dean of Deanship of eLearning and Distance Education, has said that, eLearning Deanship has keened to participate in the exhibition as an official sponsor to enhance the collaboration among all colleges and administrations of the university. “Graduated student exhibition is with great advantage for the students, as it showing female student academic project that she works on it during the applied academic year”, added he.

From her side, Dr. Nuha Al-Sheqran, Vice-President of Information Systems Department, has reported that, the graduation student exhibition is a yearly event, organized by College of Computer Science and Information for students of the seventh and eighth semesters.

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5/8/2018 3:49 PM
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