April 10, 2020, Kathmandu, Nepal
The Computer Faculty Association of Nepal (CFAN) Draws The Government’s Attention To Start E-learning classroom (CFAN) has encouraged online classes to be started in Nepal. After the government implemented lockdown, every school and college has been closed. This has affected the student learning process due to which CFAN is encouraging e-learning classrooms. By these classes, every school and college can provide education online.
University level studies and exams have been closed due to the epidemic of the coronavirus. The secondary education exam (SEE) has been affected by the coronavirus as the lockdown was implemented just prior to the exam schedule.
“In such a disadvantaged situation, we have been able to conduct classes using e-learning. We want to attract the attention of the government and all universities and schools to this technological solution.” CFAN Chairman, Prachandaram Shrestha said. He said CFAN is ready to help by providing the technical expertise and expertise needed for e-learning. He added CFAN is ready to provide the technical expertise and expertise needed for e-learning.
C-learning is the traditional style we have been using at the university and school level. E-learning is an online class. It is fully operationalized using information and communication technology.
CFAN has called on the government to strictly comply with the declared lockdown to control and manage the Coronavirus infection. CFAN stated that they are against any corruption and non-commercial activities. They requested for toughest action as soon as possible for those who are involved in these activities.