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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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Sanjay Tiwari
Sanjay Tiwari 11 years 6 months ago
there is need to create self diagnostic procedure to develop teachers who has clear vision to reproduce learning which can assure the assimilation of knowledge, understanding of subject,issues.The use of technology should be used to express and restore the learning process.
Dr dinesh sharma
Dr dinesh sharma 11 years 6 months ago
as per the national disaster management act 2005 passed by the indian parliament the act has a provison of formation of disastermanagement committee at national, state and district levels the district disastermanagement committe manydistrict committees are not yet started functioning the participation by the public in form of either an org or individual is not existing at many places these are not yet formed experts on the field are not asked to join and participate their involvement is needed
Mayank Mishra
Mayank Mishra 11 years 6 months ago
chhote bachho ko study ke liye protsahit karne ke liye new new skills ka use kia jana chahiye unko kisi bhi cheej ko ratbaane ke sath sath samjaya bhi jana chahiye.......
Ishaan Sarkar
Ishaan Sarkar 11 years 6 months ago
In France, students in primary school are taught using animations and video games. Applied arts is compulsory for all students to learn. Use ICT to nurture creativity in Indian students in the same way.
ARNAB BANERJEE
ARNAB BANERJEE 11 years 6 months ago
To sum up the country that is the government has to decide what it would be its educational focus i.e. whether it is create excellent scietists, economists. mathematicians of world repute or Astrologers, Cultivators of tantra sadhanas or Meditators or traders businessmen keeping in mind the present advancement of our peers. Everything can co-exist provided each one has to be treated with perfect importance like a dedicated framework system which will later on confluence with the other.
ARNAB BANERJEE
ARNAB BANERJEE 11 years 6 months ago
India lacks in the basics of everything. Not only in education but in every aspects of planning. Being a land of Religious Fanatics it is very sad that things have become more precarious i.e. apart from established British form education we have the Madrasas, Akhras, typical education system run by various religious outfits etc. People all of a sudden becoming very much interested in abstract topics and Metaphysical education. The most pity part is that our present government is promoting.
ARNAB BANERJEE
ARNAB BANERJEE 11 years 6 months ago
Our education system has become so established that it produces muggers rather than intellectuals full of wisdom. this because the degrees awarded are based on 3/4 hours memory retention contest (we like to state it as examination). How can you expect a good nurtured faculty if from its early age you go on stuffing informations to reproduce at the time examination. You will never get talents out of this method and to change this a lot has to be down from bottom up which is rather impossible now.