Coursera News: Arabic for Beginners Specialization
In a recent video published on LinkedIn, Dr. Waleed Al Ameri, Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs & Outreach and Associate Professor of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering at Khalifa University, highlighted a significant milestone in expanding global learning opportunities. Through collaboration between Khalifa University and Coursera, 129 million learners worldwide will have the chance to learn Arabic, aligning with their professional development objectives. This specialization, delivered in English, offers automated learning pathways and equips learners with the necessary skills to thrive in an Arabic-speaking environment. To enroll in the Arabic for Beginners specialization and access a wealth of courses available to our Khalifa University community, create an account on Coursera using your Khalifa University email address and start your learning journey on Coursera.
Short Courses for Post-Graduate and Ph.D. Students
In collaboration with the Graduate Studies Office, the CTL offers short courses for Post-Graduate (PG) students, including a Teaching Assistany (TA) Certificate, Academic & Scientific Writing Skills, Introduction to LaTeX, and Practicing Presentation Skills. In spring 2024, 37 Ph.D. students and Post Docs completed these short courses.
Emirates Skills Competition
During the Emirates Skills competition, held from April 22-25, 2024, the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) team led the Public Speaking Competition for the 4th time. CTL team engaged and collaborated with organizers and representatives from across the Emirates to ensure fair and accurate assessments of students' skills. CTL team members reviewed students’ artifacts and coached the competitors throughout this three-day event. These competitions play a vital role in refining abilities such as speech delivery, debate, and the art of rebuttals. Through practical experiences, participants develop crucial communication and problem-solving skills.
Upcoming Events
Sustainability eGaming Competition: On June 13, 2024, the CTL will hold its 2nd annual Sustainability eGaming competition with emphasis on sustainability initiatives. In alignment with national and international efforts of elevating public understanding of and commitments toward more sustainable planet, graduate and undergraduate students have been invited to develop digital games and applications that serve this unique goal. Mentors and mentees will form groups based on unique skills in programming, game design, and project management then display their artifacts of sustainability practices through digital technology. The competition provides students an opportunity to link their programming, engineering, and game design skills to environmental and sustainability initiatives.
Experiential Learning Symposium: In November 2024, the CTL will hold its 4th annual Experiential Learning Symposium to promote skills of the future. While all types of experiences are valuable, preferences will be given to students reflecting on Internships, Service learning, clinical education, study abroad, undergraduate research, and other types of fieldwork. Click to learn more about.
In the expanding landscape of academic research, finding relevant information efficiently is key to progress. Enter Scopus AI, an efficient tool that harnesses the power of generative AI (GenAI) to streamline the search process and deliver unparalleled insights to researchers, particularly those in the early stages of their careers and those working across diverse disciplines.
Understanding Scopus AI
At its core, Scopus AI is an intuitive and intelligent search tool seamlessly integrated into the Scopus website. Scopus - Document search (ku.ac.ae) It serves as a guide for researchers, helping them navigate the vast area of academic content with unprecedented speed and clarity. Whether discovering into unfamiliar fields or seeking deeper insights within their expertise, users can rely on Scopus AI to facilitate exploration and comprehension.
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Unlike other AI tools, Scopus AI claims advanced prompt engineering that mitigates the risk of false information or hallucinations. By drawing from the world's largest database of curated scientific literature, it ensures that users receive the most reliable and accurate answers possible. Trustworthy and verified knowledge forms the foundation of Scopus AI, reaffirming its status as an indispensable resource for researchers worldwide.
In essence, Scopus AI represents a paradigm shift in academic search, revolutionizing the way researcher’s access, comprehend, and leverage scholarly information. With its intuitive interface, fast insights, and unwavering commitment to reliability, Scopus AI stands as a beacon of innovation in the pursuit of knowledge.
If you have questions about using Scopus AI, please reach out to your e-Resources librarian Rani Anand or contact Library Services at libse@ku.ac.ae.
The Khalifa University Library, in cooperation with several university departments, hosted the Month of Reading during March 2024. The goal of this important annual event is to foster a culture of reading, promote literacy, and celebrate the joy of reading books. Throughout the month, numerous engaging events were organized to cater to different interests, ranging from book discussions to author talks and interactive sessions. The initiative successfully promoted the significance of reading for personal and academic growth.
Several events highlighted the month, including the always popular Positivity Corner, during which more than 500 participants shared their favorite books and positive thoughts. Ten winners were selected and won vouchers from Magrudy’s book store. Both libraries set up Reading Corners, displaying a selection of books in different genres to demonstrate the pleasures of reading. Several authors presented details about their experiences with process of writing and publishing books in many different genres, including children's literature, non-fiction, science fiction and fantasy, horror, and more.
Participants heard discussions of books by, authors, leaders of literary foundations, and those involved in the commercial side of books as well. They shared details about how reading enables us to explore diverse cultures and perspectives and how we can experience the wisdom of those long past through their words. During another popular annual event, ‘A Book that Inspired Me’, KU students and alumni talked about books that have had a profound impact on their perspectives on life.
The Month of Reading 2024 demonstrated the enduring power of literature to inspire, educate, and unite. The events of the month succeeded in fostering a deeper appreciation for reading and creating meaningful connections among students, faculty, and staff at Khalifa University. Moving forward, continued efforts to enhance outreach and engagement will ensure that future Month of Reading programs will reach an even wider audience, enriching lives through the magic of books and reading.
There are huge variations globally in the amount of time spent per week on reading, with the highest average in India of 10.42 hours, Thailand 9. 24, China 8 and Egypt 7.5. Interestingly, in the US it is 5.42, the UK 5.18 and Korea, 3.06. While evidence is sometimes contradictory, it is clear that there has been a decline in reading for pleasure in many places1. There are multiple affective factors involved. Space does not permit an in-depth analysis, but the following are some of the most important. Socio-economic influences obviously play a part. When parents cannot afford books and public libraries are not common, access to books is obviously severely limited. Parental attitude is also important. I grew up in a family with a father who was a pathological reader! I am thankful for that as it gave me an interest in reading which continues and which I can also encourage in my children, who are avid readers. Such families are also likely to have books at home as part of the domestic environment. In schools, it can be true that reading materials may not be of direct relevance to students, as they may not reflect ‘real life’ and are not chosen by them2. Reading is also often associated with testing in the minds of pupils and students. The impact of the digital world is a further consideration. Reading a book requires sustained attention, but the ‘surfing’ nature of on-line reading interferes with that. There are multiple distractions such as hyperlinks, ads and intrusive graphics which can further affect concentration. Additionally, a lot of the material is truncated and summary in nature which does not assist in accessing extended and more complex texts such as books3.
So why is reading for pleasure important? While it may not be the first thing that springs to mind, reading can help you live longer. Studies indicate that on average, readers live almost two years longer than non-readers, and you may need those two years! Additionally, it has been shown that regular reading can reduce the risk of dementia and delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease by at least 5 years. Further, regular reading can lower blood pressure, reduce stress and improve sleep quality4. With respect to academia, a report from The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2021 showed a strong connection between reading and general academic success and further indicated that reading for pleasure was more important for children’s cognitive development than their parents’ level of education and is a more powerful factor in life achievement than socio-economic background. This positive correlation between academic success and reading habits shows academic performance improving the more students read. Motivation too, increases5. By reading frequently, students not only optimize their chances of performing well in school, They also grow their vocabulary, improve and develop their writing skills, and hone very important critical thinking skills6. Reading for pleasure is likewise associated with more positive family and social relationships, better communication, and less indulgence in risky behaviours7. Knowledge acquisition through reading is infinite, with a resultant impact on the development of empathy through encounters with other places, cultures, and people and the feelings and experiences of those who live in environments and situations different from our own. The possibilities are endless; you just have to open the book!
In the immortal words of Frederick Douglas, "Once you learn to read, you will be forever free."
References
1 Webber, C et al. Literacy UKLA 2023 . “Adolescents’ perspectives on the barriers to reading for pleasure.” Available: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/lit.12359 Accessed 1 May 2025
2 “Reading for Pleasure: Reviewing the Evidence”. Coventry University Centre for Research in Psychology, Behaviour and Achievement. Available: reading-for-pleasure-in-secondary-schools-literature-review.pdf Accessed 01/05/2024
3 Malviya, V and Vermai, J. “The Impact of Digital Media on Reading Habits”. In proceedings of National Seminar of the IASLIC, Volume 50. Gorakphur, India Dec 2010.
4 Wilson, R.S. et al. “Cognitive Activity and Onset Age of Incident Alzheimer Disease Dementia”. Neurology vol 97 no 9, Aug 2021, page 416
5 “Learning for Life”. OECD Skills outlook 2021. Available: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/oecd-skills-outlook-2021_0ae365b4-en. Accessed 02/05/2024
6 Hicks, T. “The Effect of Reading Habits on Academic Success”. MA dissertation. Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU Culminating Experience Projects Graduate Research and Creative Practice 12-11-2023. Available: The Effect of Reading Habits on Academic Success (2).pdfThe Effect of Reading Habits on Academic Success (2).pdf Accessed: 02/025/2024
7 “Reading for pleasure- a door to success”. National Library. Available: https://natlib.govt.nz/schools/reading-engagement/understanding-reading-engagement/reading-for-pleasure-a-door-to-success. Accessed 03/05/2024
In today's digital landscape, navigating the ocean of online information can feel like traveling without a map. As technology is integrated into our daily lives, the ability to critically evaluate, access, and utilize digital resources is more crucial than ever. This is where library digital literacy initiatives step in, serving as beacons of guidance and empowerment in an overwhelming sea of data.
Digital literacy is the skills and competencies needed to effectively engage with digital technologies and information. It's not just about knowing how to use a computer or browse the internet; it's about understanding how to evaluate the credibility of sources, protect one’s personal information, and harness technology to achieve personal, educational, and professional goals.
Libraries have long been champions of literacy in all forms. In addition to offering access to physical and digital resources, libraries serve as educational hubs, providing patrons with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in the digital age.
Digital literacy initiatives empower all patrons to become savvy digital citizens. From introductory computer classes for seniors to coding workshops for teens, libraries offer a diverse range of programs designed to meet the unique needs and interests of their communities. These initiatives not only teach practical skills but also foster confidence and self-reliance in navigating the digital world.
In an era where access to technology is often equated with access to opportunity, libraries play a critical role in bridging the digital divide. By providing access to computers, Wi-Fi, and digital resources, libraries provide members of the community the tools they need to succeed in a digital society.
As technology continues to rapidly evolve, the importance of digital literacy will only continue to grow. Libraries must adapt their services and programs to remain at the forefront of this digital revolution. By embracing digital literacy, libraries can continue to serve as resources for lifelong learning and empowerment in the digital age.
"The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" by Stephen Covey is not just a book; reading it is a transformative experience. Covey's insights go beyond mere productivity hacks; they penetrate deep into the essence of what it means to lead a meaningful and fulfilling life. What sets this book apart is its emphasis on principles-centered living, which resonates deeply with readers seeking authenticity and integrity in their pursuits.
Personally, I found the practical application of Covey's habits to be profoundly impactful. By incorporating these principles into my daily routine, I've witnessed tangible improvements in my productivity, relationships, and overall well-being. Covey's holistic approach to personal development, which addresses the mind, body, and spirit, has helped me achieve a greater sense of balance and harmony in my life.
Moreover, I appreciate Covey's emphasis on behaving proactively and taking personal responsibility. Instead of blaming external circumstances or waiting for conditions to change, Covey empowers his readers to take control of their lives and create the future they desire for themselves. This message is both empowering and liberating to the reader, offering a refreshing and needed alternative to the victim mentality that pervades too much of modern society.
If you need a little help wrapping your head around the timeless principles covered in this book, let me lay it out in another way. Think about someone you've known, who seems nice enough, but something about them makes you uneasy. Everyone else loves this person, but you're not completely sure, nor are you completely comfortable around them. Everyone else is judging said person on PERSONALITY, but there is something you just... don't... trust. That is because you are perceiving what Covey calls CHARACTER. It is the underlying element that cannot be easily seen, it can only be felt.
In his discussion about past times when the measure of a person was their character (honesty, integrity, and intellect), he points out the massive shift that has taken place and brought us to this modern time when personality (wealth, beauty, and charm) has gained more value. Steven Covey successfully invites the reader to return to the values that truly garner respect, and adopt them over superficial and misleading characteristics, like looks and disingenuous behavior.
To me “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" is more than just a self-help book; it's a roadmap to living a life full of purpose, passion, and significance. Covey's timeless wisdom has the power to transform not just individuals but even organizations and communities. If you're ready to embark on a journey of personal growth and transformation, I highly recommend diving into the profound insights of this book.
Conversational discovery powered by generative AI promises to revolutionize how users interact with search engines, which will lead to more insightful and efficient information retrieval. Ex Libris’s Next Discovery Experience embraces this technology to enhance library collections and empower users in their research endeavors.
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a transformative trend known as conversational discovery. Like ChatGPT, this innovative approach allows users to engage in natural language conversations with library discovery platforms, refining their queries and receiving more relevant results. Unlike traditional keyword-based searches, conversational discovery empowers users to delve deeper into topics, uncovering critical insights, and broadening their exploratory process. So there are exciting things on the horizon for interactive research.
If you would like to learn how to get the most out of our current discovery platform at https://library.ku.ac.ae please contact us at libse@ku.ac.ae