Training and Teaching
Courses Taught
1. Engineering drawing: 1st year 2. Electronic engineering fundamentals: 2nd year 3. Electronic manufacturing: 3rd year 4. System automation: 4th year
Academic Year 2015-2016 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Engineering drawing: 1st year 2. Electronic engineering fundamentals: 2nd year 3. Digital signal processing: 3rd year 4. Mobile communication: 4th year
Academic Year 2016-2017 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Engineering drawing: 1st year2. Communications fundamentals: 2nd year3. Digital communication: 3rd year4. Digital controllers5. Mobile communication: 4th year
Academic Year 2017-2018 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Computer organization: 1st year 2. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year 3. Digital communication: 3rd year
Academic Year 2018-2019 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year 2. Digital communication: 3rd year
Academic Year 2019-2020 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year 2. Digital communication: 3rd year
Academic Year 2020-2021 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year 2. Digital communication: 3rd year
Academic Year 2021-2022 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year2. Digital communication: 3rd year
Academic Year 2022-2023 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Communication fundamentals: 2nd year 2. Digital communication: 3rd year3. English language 3. English language: 1st year
Academic Year 2023-2024 Qualification Bachelors Degree1. Internet of Things (IoT): 4th year 2. Engineering drawing: 1st year
Academic Year 2024-2025 Qualification Bachelors DegreeTraining Programs
Using AI to Develop Educational Content (NTUI)
Duration 2 weeksThis workshop at Northern Technical University explored the use of artificial intelligence in creating and enhancing educational content. Participants learned how AI can automate content generation, personalize learning materials, and improve student engagement through adaptive learning, AI-powered quizzes, and interactive multimedia. Hands-on sessions allowed educators to experiment with AI tools for lesson planning, digital content creation, and virtual tutoring. The workshop aimed to equip attendees with the skills to integrate AI into education, making learning more efficient and accessible.