Sri Krishna Institutions offer uninterrupted learning solutions to students despite Coronavirus

Sri Krishna Institutions (SKI), Coimbatore from yesterday onwards introduced a special 24/7 online learning for the students due to the sudden closure of colleges across India due to the pandemic of Corona Virus.

Under the advice of S.Malarvizhi, Chairperson and Managing Trustee of Sri Krishna Institutions, SKI arranged a special meeting and decided to do online and social media teaching to complete the syllabus and to get the assignments done.

Faculties of the colleges imbibed this ideas, conducted the classes through various social media platforms. All of them used e-mail and digital platforms like myklassromm (online classroom), Google Classroom and social media sites such as WhatsApp and YouTube etc.,

SKI faculties started to take classes via social media. The faculties of the colleges for their own choices are using various kinds of social media learning platform to complete the subjects. Hence they announced in advance via Whatsapp. Now both faculties and students are connected via social media platform.

The e-learning portal provided at SKI helps the students to just sign in and complete their internal component course work without any gap. They are able to stay connected with teachers 24/7 and the academic requirements are met.

SKI provides the students with the freedom to study and complete the coursework 24/7 from anywhere and at any time that suits their schedule. The Student can access assignments, post homework, watch faculty presentations, join student discussions, contact your teacher and classmates, get assistance from student support services, receive feedback, and access your test grades.

The online classroom delivery tool within a Virtual Learning Environment includes course materials, homework, tests, assessments, and other tools that are external to the classroom experience. The faculty interact with the students via chat, email or online discussion boards and are readily available to resolve their queries.