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Opportunities for technology enabled learning

Opportunities for technology enabled learning
Start Date :
Jan 22, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 01, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This theme seeks to understand the complexities around having a robust framework for technology enabled education. Do we have the human and infrastructural facilities that can ...

This theme seeks to understand the complexities around having a robust framework for technology enabled education. Do we have the human and infrastructural facilities that can fully exploit the opportunities of TEL. To what extent do our institutions leverage the potential of ICT for improving access and quality of general and technical education and also faculty development.

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Rameshchandra Chaudhari
Rameshchandra Chaudhari 11 years 4 months ago
1. HR should provide app to judge aptitude of parents towards child education and faculty to be chosen for kids. 2. Similarly of the kids to judge what kind of education / skill can kid score highest, else what methods and efforts are required to make kid eligible for chosen education / skill. 3. Provide guidance and training for preparing parents and child for selecting and attaining required attitude and aptitude for selected options.
AJAY GUPTA
AJAY GUPTA 11 years 4 months ago
We are lacking behind the developed world in the field of TEL.In our country we dont have adequate acess to high quality technology to assist learning.Our government need to invest heavily in this arena for our future generation benefit.
Shrikant Kamble
Shrikant Kamble 11 years 4 months ago
Kannada language they say, as long as hands are not getting dirty (skills) we cannot have good food. In education Teach, Lect, head of the dept, Prince every one must involve in practicals and related theory. Every day students must feel he learnt some thing which is use full to earn or do some thin on his own. I am taking classes for ITI to MTech passed industry people in one class, every one feels they are learning some thing new, because I teach tech; subject which is found in industry.
Neenv gulati
Neenv gulati 11 years 4 months ago
why don't we introduce a alternative choice in place for exams wherin students themselves take part into it . I would request our dearly succesful P.M. to look into the matter and please suugent an alternative for it .
Neenv gulati
Neenv gulati 11 years 4 months ago
now a days we would have seen that the amount of geniuses produced by our country has gradually decreased due to the terrible condition of our education system . it is spoilt and now there is nothing left to call it as a education it is just a burden for a students and exams are just a way of ashes for students which they consider as a form of life and death . now we would have to think what steps should be taken to improve thes condition .. my idea is to introduce exams a choice for students .
Shrikant Kamble
Shrikant Kamble 11 years 4 months ago
India needs to revise syllabus drastically, every topic learnt must have application. Our syllabus pattern is framed by Britishers same is followed. In technology ITI, Diploma, BE, M.Tech students are taught on demo kits; no skills. In theory lot of maths is pumped, student dose it without understanding mechanism, easy for lecturers. Students feels happy on getting certificate. Fails in interview, no skill is the answer. Student says I have degree no job. Certificate makes lecturer history repet
Neenv gulati
Neenv gulati 11 years 4 months ago
Our education system is on the peak of terribility . the education system is fully corrupted . first of all taking admission in a well designated school is near to impossible and after the admission the maintenance cost if very much high and unaffordable . some very much hard and cruel steps should be taken to improve the conditions because childrens are the future of our country but what will happen if it turns us into a un social element of our society .
Subhash Chandra Das
Subhash Chandra Das 11 years 4 months ago
Dear Sir, If we want to bring real & desired changes in our youth, their medium of teaching must be either mother tongue or regional language. We can teach Hindi and English as additional languages. My personal experience tells me that teaching in foreign language is depriving our students off their understanding. In this system of teaching students are just laerning to score well, apart from this our students should be free to choose their most likely subjects after 10. Up to 10th language &.
Ratan Chaudhary
Ratan Chaudhary 11 years 4 months ago
China has progressed much more than us by easily providing all essential facilities including land to investors. Our PM is worried for welfares of farmers more than any other politician/anybody else. But, he has to make adjustment between Kishan’s welfare and employment of youngsters. Opposing land acquisition bill by political parties and Anna amounts to stopping incoming investment & subsequent employment for our youngsters.
SURESH PANDEY
SURESH PANDEY 11 years 4 months ago
All state's technical universities should follow same reservation policy, whereas other state universities follow "state domicile" and "state students" both category in reservation, THIS IS NOT CASE WITH DELHI. I.P. UNIVERSITY AND D.T.U. follow only "delhi students" policy-this covers "delhi students" of any domicile studying in Delhi , but EXCLUDE "delhi domicile" but OTHER state school studying students in NCR school. Many delhi students study in NCR school as dont get admission in Delhi .