Faculty of education (Ibn Al-Haytham) organizes a symposium on Robots educational lab

  Faculty of education for pure sciences (Ibn Al-Haytham) at Baghdad University organized a symposium entitled “Robots educational laboratory” within the cultural season at the department of mathematics. During this symposium, many lectures were delivered including a report on the workshop for Robotics educational lab held in Amman, Jordan last month at the Jubilee center for excellence. A team from Gannon University, US trained the working team of Ibn al-Haytham faculty where this workshop is considered as a part of a grant in which Dr. Ghada Saleem Abdul Razak, an instructor at the department of mathematics for her project called “Establishment of Robotics educational lab” submitted to IREX Organization (which is an international organization for exchange of researches and it has a mutual program with the ministry of higher education and scientific research called “coherence program with Iraqi universities”). Dr. Ghada Saleem Abdul Razak explained the importance of teaching through science, technology, engineering and mathematics as a method of education developed by the countries of the world as a national need since it provided prerequisites for success for being included in educational curricula. She explained that there are two methods for working on this concept, i.e, educational robots and 3D printers and it is worth mentioned that the college of education for pure sciences is the first one at Baghdad University that inaugurated this modern teaching method in order to improve its faculty and students.

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