TAPMI partners Coursera to bolster flexible learning amidst CoVID-19 crisis

MANIPAL: T A Pai Management Institute (TAPMI), Manipal has partnered Coursera, an online education and training company for students (to ensure continuity and augmentation of operations) in the wake of the closure of institutions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The initiative aims at creating a flexible and adaptable learning environment and sharpening the skills-sets of the students. As part of the tie-up, licences are issued to all the students giving them free access to more than 3,600 online course offerings on the platform. Coursera will help students complete their internship while using a MOOC course to secure course credits.
Students will be provided specific online educational study materials from Coursera’s top global universities and industry partners to promote conceptual clarity and subject-based mastery. This has enabled the institution to respond effectively to the severe impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Extended lockdown throughout the country has forced students to new ways of learning. Internships have generally been halted in many B-schools; this initiative will ensure that students do not lose out on the internship programme and will also make sure that academic processes are not compromised.
TAPMI’s partnership with Coursera is a part of PGDM 2.0 initiative, which was launched in 2018. This is a multi-pronged programme seeking to overhaul the flagship PGDM programme of the institute. The key theme in this initiative is the creation of “Flexible Learning” opportunities at TAPMI. Additionally, certifications will demonstrate student initiative and dedication.
The initiative aims at creating a flexible and adaptable learning environment and sharpening the skills-sets of the students. As part of the tie-up, licences are issued to all the students giving them free access to more than 3,600 online course offerings on the platform. Coursera will help students complete their internship while using a MOOC course to secure course credits.
Students will be provided specific online educational study materials from Coursera’s top global universities and industry partners to promote conceptual clarity and subject-based mastery. This has enabled the institution to respond effectively to the severe impact of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Extended lockdown throughout the country has forced students to new ways of learning. Internships have generally been halted in many B-schools; this initiative will ensure that students do not lose out on the internship programme and will also make sure that academic processes are not compromised.
TAPMI’s partnership with Coursera is a part of PGDM 2.0 initiative, which was launched in 2018. This is a multi-pronged programme seeking to overhaul the flagship PGDM programme of the institute. The key theme in this initiative is the creation of “Flexible Learning” opportunities at TAPMI. Additionally, certifications will demonstrate student initiative and dedication.
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