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TEL0 - Technology-Enhanced Learning
- This course is a universal repository for all courses at MSA with a large number of potential TEL tools.
- Coordinators of all courses at MSA faculties are encouraged to import any resource(s) they like from this course to their respective courses.
Test 1- Onboarding - MSA Way of Teaching (Blended Learning)
This course is considered a test/ practice forum, where you can experience adding/ removing/ editing activities, enrolling users, switching roles, building course blocks and changing structure of the course. you don't need to worry about adding or removing any activity within this course, since it's already created as a practice forum.. do whatever intelligent mistakes you can, to ensure that you are able to create your course properly in the near future. Kindly note that this course will stay open for a while so you can get back to it trying new options and activities free from any worries.
Test Course 1
Build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes. Configure routers, switches, and end devices to provide access to local and remote network resources and to enable end-to-end connectivity between remote devices.
The Beginnings of the English Novel LT 202
The course introduces the beginning of the English novel as a literary form throughout the works of some prominent novelists who belong to the eighteenth century. It also casts the light on the major features of the English novel during that age, discussing the various perspectives of the cultural life in England. Moreover, it paves the way for the students to become able to recognize many literary terms and concepts in producing critical analysis of texts, besides using all available internet and software resources available.
The State of the Art (Corpus Linguistics) LN401
In an attempt to provide quality education and acquaint students with up-to-date trends and approaches in the field of linguistics and language studies, the course offers advances in computational linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications in the various fields of education, translation, executive skills and digital contents
Theory of Computing (CS411)
This module is an introduction to Computer Science Theory. Topics covered include the basics of the Automata Theory and the Theory of Grammars, to design language definers, differentiate between different statements and different languages.