The teaching room in the Faculty of Information Technology is one of the fundamental pillars upon which the success of the educational process depends. It represents the primary environment where lectures are delivered and educational activities are carried out. It is not just a physical space but a dynamic area that directly contributes to the development of students' skills and enhances their academic abilities. The teaching room is the first link between the student and the academic content, providing the right environment for engaging with the course material and benefiting from modern teaching methods.
The teaching room plays a central role in knowledge transfer. With modern technologies like interactive screens, computers, and internet access, it enhances the lecturer's ability to deliver information clearly and effectively. It also allows students to interact with the lecture content in a flexible manner, whether through group discussions, practical activities, or by utilizing educational software and applications that help consolidate theoretical concepts.
Moreover, the teaching room serves as a social space where students interact with their peers and instructors, contributing to the building of academic and social networks. This environment encourages active participation, facilitates direct communication with teachers, and enhances the quality of education, fostering creativity and constructive criticism. Through these rooms, students expand their knowledge, develop critical and analytical thinking skills, which align with the college's goals of preparing graduates who can adapt to the technological demands of the job market