Dr. Shahid Rasool, a communication technology specialist, has taken charge as the new director of the Commonwealth Educational Media Centre for Asia (CEMCA).
A Fulbright Fellow with an MS in communication technology from Syracuse University, Rasool will guide CEMCA - an arm of the Vancouver-based Commonwealth of Learning (COL) - in its mission to ensure effective utilisation of educational media resources for distance education.
Rasool, who also has a doctorate in mass communication and journalism from the University of Kashmir, was earlier director of the university's Educational Multimedia Research Centre.
Headquartered in New Delhi, CEMCA was set up in 1994 in response to calls by Asian Commonwealth countries for a greater focus on distance education.
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