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Teaching- Learning Process
Student-Centric Teaching & Learning Practices
The Institute emphasizes integrated teaching and student-centric methodologies for effective implementation of the teaching-learning process.
Experiential Learning
- Laboratory Sessions: Laboratory sessions are integrated with theory classes to strengthen conceptual understanding.
- Internships: Facilitated through MoUs with national and multinational industries and institutions to promote industry exposure.
- Industrial Study & Field Visits: Organized to provide practical exposure to emerging technologies through interaction and observation.
- E-Learning: Students are provided access to the National Digital Library (NDL) to explore books, courseware, journals, project reports, and more.
Participative Learning
- Seminars/Workshops: Regular workshops and seminars are organized featuring experts from industry to enhance students’ technical knowledge.
- Group Assignments / Mock Interviews: Group discussions and mock interviews from second year onwards develop communication and soft skills.
- Technical Presentations: Students are encouraged to participate in poster, paper, and model presentations at various technical events.
- Think-Pair-Share: This classroom method promotes individual thinking, peer discussion, and group interaction to build deeper understanding.
Problem-Solving Learning
- Hands-on Training Programs: Conducted every semester to introduce students to real-world technologies and practices.
- Project-Based Learning: Enables students to work on real-time challenges through research, design, and solution development.
- Developing Innovative Models: Students design new products/models by addressing industry and academic challenges creatively.
- Small Group-Based Assignments: Focused on case studies, industry-relevant issues, and collaborative problem-solving.
ICT-Enabled Teaching & Learning
- Blended Teaching: Use of video lectures, PowerPoint presentations, and active learning strategies for enhanced student engagement.
- Online Teaching: Classes are conducted using platforms like Google Meet, Zoom, Cisco Webex, YouTube, and Google Classroom.
- Course Handouts: Include lecture notes, video links, assignments, tutorial questions, and model papers shared via ICT tools.
- Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs): Students pursue certifications via platforms like NPTEL, Coursera, and others.
- Social Media in Education: WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Telegram are used to communicate with students and share updates.
- Google Forms: Used for quizzes, assignments, and student assessments to streamline learning evaluation.