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- Undergraduate Students' Research: A Case Study of their Experiences and Perceptions in an Autonomous Institution
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1 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574 110, Karnataka, IN
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engg., NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574 110, Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 28, No Spl Iss (2015), Pagination: 34-39Abstract
Undergraduate students are the important element of any University/Institution involved in higher education and research. They influence the education system and their involvement, experience and satisfaction determines the success or failure of any Institution. Research is an integral component of the teaching-learning process and it has been found that academic excellence depends on research excellence. In this context, there is a need to involve undergraduate students in the research activities in different disciplines, in order to train them to understand the nuances of research. In fact the involvement of undergraduate students in faculty research activities is very minimal and they are denied the benefits of a research-based learning experience. This paper tries to present the current status of involvement of undergraduate students in research activities in two departments in an autonomous Institution. It discusses the students' awareness, experiences and perceptions and suggests measures that can be taken to increase their involvement in research.- Effective Use of Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing Teaching-Learning Outcomes: Some Thoughts
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1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
2 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte, IN
3 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
2 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte, IN
3 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 29, No Spl Iss (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Teaching-learning process is the important component of any education system. In the context of outcome based education (OBE), its outcomes have assumed significance. There has been a paradigm shift from a teacher-centered education system to a learner-centered system, where students play a major role. The explosion in information and communication technology has impacted education in a big way. There has been a sustained interest and use of information and communication technology (ICT) in higher education. This paper tries to provide some perspective on use of ICT for enhancing the teachinglearning outcomes. Video is one technology which is being widely used both in normal mode and distance mode for delivery of education. Some thoughts on use of video has been discussed based on the literature and a plan of action for implementing video in teaching one course in the author's institution has been presented. A survey instrument regarding use of ICT by teachers has been administered and the results of the same have been presented to establish the need for use of ICT in teachinglearning process.Keywords
Outcome Based Education, Information and Communication Technology, Video.- Effective Use of Information and Communication Technology in Enhancing Teaching-Learning Outcomes:Some Thoughts
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1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
2 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte, IN
3 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
2 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte, IN
3 NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte - 574110, Karnataka State, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 30, No 1 (2016), Pagination: 30-38Abstract
Teaching-learning process is the important component of any education system. In the context of outcome based education (OBE), its outcomes have assumed significance. There has been a paradigm shift from a teacher-centered education system to a learner-centered system, where students play a major role. The explosion in information and communication technology has impacted education in a big way. There has been a sustained interest and use of information and communication technology (ICT) in higher education. This paper tries to provide some perspective on use of ICT for enhancing the teaching learning outcomes. Video is one technology which is being widely used both in normal mode and distance mode for delivery of education. Some thoughts on use of video has been discussed based on the literature and a plan of action for implementing video in teaching one course in the author's institution has been presented. A survey instrument regarding use of ICT by teachers has been administered and the results of the same have been presented to establish the need for use of ICT in teaching learning process.Keywords
Outcome Based Education, Information and Communication Technology, Video.References
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- The Need for a Structured Approach to Teach Engineering–Some Preliminary Thoughts
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1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte – 574110. Karnataka, IN
1 Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, NMAM Institute of Technology, Nitte – 574110. Karnataka, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 32, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 19-26Abstract
Engineering education has seen lot of changes in the last fifty years. There has been a drastic change in the way engineering education is delivered today than it was before. In today's world, the emphasis is on 'outcomes', and we are supposed to follow the 'outcomes based education' (OBE). The accreditation methodology adopted by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA) is outcomes based, where the focus in on the student (learner), rather than the teacher. In this scenario, the approach to teach engineering also should undergo a change and accordingly, this paper provides some thoughts on the need to follow a structured approach to teach engineering. The formal training of teachers is very much essential, as teachers lack awareness about the need to follow a proper methodology when they teach their students. A two day workshop carried out at the authors' institution has provided some valuable feedback regarding the need for such a structured approach to teach engineering. Such kind of programs / courses will go a long way in improving the quality of teaching and make the teachers more oriented towards OBE.Keywords
Teaching Engineering, Outcome Based Education.References
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