The decision by the central government was followed by a meeting recently between Higher Education Secretary Ashok Thakur and 60 vice chancellors of colleges and universities from across the country to acquaint them about the software 'A-view'.
The software has been developed by Kollam-based Amrita University under the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology programme.
The e-learning platform would help in conducting live distance education classes by enabling trainers and teachers to reach out to multiple remote classes and participants using the Internet.
The programme would especially come as a boon for universities and colleges in remote places where getting good faculties is a challenge in itself.
"A-view is a very attractive programme especially for us here in the remote areas. We have around 100 colleges affiliated to us and they are all in remote places," said Bekington Myrboh, Pro vice chancellor of North Eastern Hill University in Shillong.
"We are running a programme known as 'enlighten yourself every Saturday' and we telecast this programme to all colleges through A-view," said Rajpal S Hande of University of Mumbai.
