Monday, March 29, 2021

Institutions gear up to start online distance learning courses

 

Institutions gear up to start online distance learning courses

 Source: https://www.aicte-india.org/

 For the first time, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the state will be following the guidelines of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to start online Open and Distance Learning (ODL) education in universities.

 AICTE had recently issued guidelines, which were meant for online ODL institutions for offering courses in management and allied areas, computer applications, artificial intelligence and data science in the engineering and technology domain, logistics and travel and tourism. 

 Accordingly, these guidelines will apply to HEIs such as standalone institutions, institutions-deemed to be universities and universities for conducting various courses. 

 Referring to the recent gazette, a senior official from the Directorate of Technical Education (DOTE) told DT Next that the online ODL programmes will be equivalent to the certificate, diploma, PG Diploma and PG degree level programmes offered in conventional mode. 

 Explaining the salient features of the guidelines, he said students’ intake will be a maximum of three times of the sanctioned intake of specific programme in regular mode. 

 “At present online distance education mode is only for very limited programmes and that too in few institutions,” he said adding “now institutions could offer many full-fledged courses through online mode.” 

 The official said that after scrutinising the applications sent by the institutions for AICTE to conduct online courses through distance mode, the expert committee consisting of council authorities will inspect all facilities available in the colleges and universities to conduct online courses. 

 

Stating that AICTE being satisfied with all the parameters specified, would pass an order granting approval to institutions in respect online programmes, the official said recognised institutions will also undergo an assessment of online and ODL programmes and annual academic audits by Centre for Internal Quality Assurance (“CIQA”) once in a year. The official said, “the CIQA report after assessment must be placed on the institution’s website and presented to the AICTE.” 

 “However, certain courses such as pharmacy, architecture, hotel management, applied arts, crafts and design has not been permitted by the AICTE for online distance learning,” he said.

AUTHORSHIP WORKSHOP FROM IEEE FOR SFIT STUDENTS ON 30th MARCH 2021 AT 11.00 a.m.

 


Registration Link has been shared with all T.E. and B.E. students of SFIT.

IEEE has been a renowned name in the field of Engineering for decades together. Publishing with IEEE is considered of standard importance when a researcher is making his / her work known to everyone.

Objectives:

To provide valuable advice to undergraduate students interested in learning more about publishing with IEEE

To understand the importance of publishing to their future careers.

To  learn about the IEEE Xplore Digital Library and the content available to assist in research.

This workshop offers valuable advice on everything from the IEEE publishing process, to basic writing tips and how to submit a manuscript. The goal of the workshop is to enable engineers, faculty, researchers, and authors to advance technology and their careers by enhancing their ability to get published and share their research with the scholarly community.

Number of Participants: 600

Mode: Online through Webex

Resource Person: D. Dhanukumar Pattanashetti



Outcome:

This free workshop helped students enhance their ability to get published and share their research with the scholarly community.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

WEBINAR ON WOMENS’ HEALTH AND NUTRITION ON 8th MARCH 2021

 WEBINAR ON WOMENS’ HEALTH AND NUTRITION ON 8th MARCH 2021

 


Women’s Development Cell and Learning and Information Resource Centre in collaboration with IQAC organized a Webinar on Womens’ Health and Nutrition on the occasion of International Womens’ Day on 8th March, 2021.

Ms. Dakshata Panchal (Asst. Prof. – CMPN and Convener – Womens Development Cell) welcomed all the participants and began the session with the College Prayer. She the introduced the Resource Person – Vaidya Bhagyashree Patil.

Vaidya Bhagyashree Patil of Shatayu Clinic, was the Resource Person. She shared many insights about the health and well-being of women after they attain the age of 40. She also shared some useful tips on how and why women should reduce their mental fatigue. Food intake is the most vital source of health. Monitoring our food intake will reduce binge eating habits and will eventually lead to a healthy lifestyle. AYURVEDA , being one of the most ancient way of life , has always proved to be beneficial to mankind. 64 participants joined the session. Ms. Chinmayee Bhange The webinar concluded with a short Question Answer session followed by the National Anthem.





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