At Gulistan State University, the management of the educational process is being transferred to a fully digital-electronic system

There are no paper lesson plans on the walls of the university today. All faculty and students can view their schedules through the HEMIS program, the university’s internal education portal connected to the Internet, the electronic interactive whiteboard installed in the university lobby, and the kiosks.

The "electronic lesson schedule" is managed by the university's chief dispatcher, said Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Professor H. Koshiyev. The electronic system has many advantages.

First, professors and students have acquired the skills to work with the Internet and information technology on a voluntary basis.

Second, electronic-digital applications can be modified to prevent failures if necessary.

Thirdly, the time spent on the electronic lesson schedule storage devices will be saved. This will ensure that faculty members attend classes on time and avoid "extra notes" of missed classes.

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