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- Student Quality Circle:Skilful Learning Environment
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1 Computer Science and Engineering Department, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Islampur, IN
1 Computer Science and Engineering Department, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Islampur, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 31, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 57-67Abstract
Quality circle is one of the platforms which improve growth of the employees in an organization. It is small group of employee with same organization coalesce, identify problems in workplace and the help of solving them with innovative ideas and improve the quality growth of organization. This paper represents a case study on skilful learning to improve quality of Engineering. The aim of this paper is to enhance student's individual and group learning capabilities of technical and logical reasoning skills like working in team and Project Management skills. development, technical and logical reasoning skills, good team relationship and Project Management skill. In this paper, we have applied various learning activities of standard in the form of quality Circle adapted in department of Computer Science and Engineering for year 2015-16. These activities are designed and implemented to improve the attainment of Programme Outcomes (POs) along with placement of department. Results are analysed to demonstrate that the adapted methods improved the learning capabilities of students.Keywords
Skilful Learning, Skills, Course Outcome(CO), Programme Outcome(PO) etc.References
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- Nida Shireen, “Quality Circle: A Fundamental Unit of Increase Profitability” published in International Journal of Management and Commerce Innovations ISSN2348-7585 (Online) Vol. 2, Issue 1, pp: (30-34), Month: April 2014 September 2014.
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- A Novel Approach to Teach Design and Analysis of Algorithms Course
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, Maharashtra, IN
1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Rajaramnagar, Maharashtra, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 33, No 3 (2020), Pagination: 87-91Abstract
Most of the soft branch courses are imaginary, that takes a lot of time to understand the concepts and visualize them. In Computer Science, Design and Analysis of algorithm course is one of them where we design the algorithmic solution to a real-time problem and analyze the complexity of the algorithm. In this paper we have shown the different learning tools to understand nature, working and systematic implementation of the problem by visualizing it, also we have discussed suitable strategies to design and implement same and compared the complexity of algorithms. Further, we have compared the impact of an activity on students by comparing assessment strategies ISE-I and ISE-II, also by taking feedback from students before and after conduction of activity.Keywords
Visualization Tools, Role Play, Animation, Simulator, Design and Analysis of Algorithms, Logical Skills etc.References
- Article: Humans Process Visual Data Better, “http://www.t-sciences.com/news/humansprocess-visual-data-better” B y THERMOPYLAE SCIENCES + TECHNOLOGY in September 15, 2014.
- GS, K. Nagraj Dharwadkar, “Student Quality Circle: Skilful Learning Environment” Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2017.
- Gautami G Shingan, Bharati K Ugale,” A Holistic Approach for Teaching Design and Analysis of Algorithms Course in the Department of Computer Engineering”, Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2018.
- Mr. Prakash M. Jadhav and Ms. Varsha T. Lokare, “A Holistic Approach for Teaching Data Structure Course in the department of Information Technology”, Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2017.
- Dr. MOHAMMEDTAQIUDDINTAHER,”Impact of Simulation based and Hands-on Teaching Methodologies on Students' Learning in an Engineering Technology Program”, conference on American Society for Engineering Education, 2014.
- Varsha T Lokare, Prakash M Jadhav, Snehal S Patil,”An Integrated Approach for Teaching Object Oriented Programming (C++) Course”, Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2018.
- Bharati K Ugale, Gautami G Shingan,”A Novel Approach to Improve Logical and Critical Thinking through Collaborative Learning and Using Visualization Tools”, Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 2018
- Quality Circle: A Case Study on Automatic Token Generation System for RIT Library
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1 Computer Science and Engineering Department, RIT Rajaramnagar, Sangli (415409) MH, IN
1 Computer Science and Engineering Department, RIT Rajaramnagar, Sangli (415409) MH, IN
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Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, Vol 35, No SP (2021), Pagination: 64-68Abstract
Quality Circle is one of the platform where group of people in the organization solves the problem exist in their workplace. This activity improves teamwork, creative ability within the employees of the organization along with the growth of the organization. This paper represents a case study on transformation from manual token generation to automatic token generation system for library to collect fine and photocopy fees. Library is a core component of any educational institution. Libraries give people the opportunity to find jobs, explore research, experience new ideas, get lost in wonderful stories, while at the same time providing a sense of place for gathering. It’s never just a random collection of books. In our institute’s central library, we were working with a traditional manual method of issuing token for photocopying facility and book fine collection. The current method uses paper and pen mode for the token generation. It consumes a lot of time to tally the accounts and generate report. We have taken this problem into consideration to make the system fully automatic by building a web application. The proposed system consists admin-user modules comprising mainly two modules for xerox utility and fine collection. The system also keeps the track of daily transactions. Additionally, the system has helped to reduce the paper work with human efforts and time, generating the reports on a click with easy tally of accounts.Keywords
Quality Circle, Teamwork, Library E-Token Generation System etc.References
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