Training course
The Department of Chemistry at the College of Education for Women concluded the activities of the training course entitled:
“The Role of Virtual Environments in Enhancing Abstract Understanding of Chemical and Biological Concepts among Students.”
The course was held as part of the college’s annual cultural program and continued for two days, during which it witnessed distinguished academic attendance and notable scientific engagement.
The course aimed to highlight the importance of employing virtual environments and modern digital technologies in simplifying abstract scientific concepts, particularly in the fields of chemistry and life sciences. This contributes to improving students’ level of comprehension and enhancing their ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical application.
The program included scientific themes and practical applications that demonstrated mechanisms for designing and utilizing virtual environments in the educational process, along with presenting models and illustrative examples that enhance learning efficiency and keep pace with technological advancements in higher education.
The course was delivered by:
Dr. Bushra Turki Mahdi
Dr. Rasha Azzam Abdullah
Ms. Iman Hossam Mohammed
The sessions featured fruitful discussions and valuable contributions that enriched the course themes, emphasizing the importance of integrating modern technology into education to achieve a more interactive and effective learning environment. The course reflects the college’s ongoing commitment to developing academic performance and promoting a culture of innovation in the educational process.




