In the presence of a number of diplomats: The scholarship student Faisal Al-Shammari was awarded the creativity shell by his Excellency the ambassador of Saudi Arabia in Australia and New-Zealand. Scholarship student Faisal Al-Shammari, from the college of Education at Majmaah Educational Sciences department, was honored by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques’ embassy in Australia and New-Zealand; in conjunction with the cultural attaché in Canberra, the capital of Australia. The ceremony coincided with Eid Al-Adha and the eighty fifth national day. It was attended by the Australian Vice President of the House of Representatives, a number of deputies and Australian official and political figures. The others participants were, ambassadors from Islamic, Arabic and foreign countries, members from the diplomatic corps, members from the embassy and the cultural attaché as well as scholarship holders in Australia. The ceremony began with the Saudi national anthem followed by several speeches given from the ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holly Mosques in Australia, Mr. Nabil Bin Mohamed Al-Saleh; the deputy ambassador Mr. Meshaal Al-Rougui and the cultural attaché, Dr. Aziz Bin Abdullah Bin Talib. Later, the scholarship students were awarded for their creative excellent works. Mr. Faisal Al-Shammari, who is currently studying language and doctoral stage at Queensland University in Australia, gave a summary of his project which is how to stimulate a learning environment through e-learning software and applications, which are all in all fifteen applications ranging across five stages of both theory and practice. The project will be presented as a paper for the doctoral studies at Queensland University. Faisal also presented the idea of a patent of invention on how to learn English though the internal awareness theory with an electronic device related to the technology of education. On the other hand, Mr. Al-Shammari expressed his thanks to the rector, Dr. Khaled Bin Saad Al-Muqrin, who has always been supportive of e-learning programs at the University and a director of a balanced learning environment where teaching and technology are intertwined. Mr. Faisal also expressed his thanks to the College of Education at al Majmaah and to the deanship of e-learning which had a number of developing projects inside and outside the university; the thing which offered him more experience in his specialty, namely the technology of education.
Award of Scholarship Student Al-Shammari by Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Australia and New-Zealand
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Sunday, 28/June/2020