Mangaluru: MSNM Besant Institute of PG Studies holds workshop on web-based learning


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Mangaluru, Sep 6: Manel Srinivas Nayak Memorial Besant Institute of Post-Graduate Studies organised a live demonstration and workshop on web-based learning through National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL) on August 31.

Learning is a never-ending process and is indispensable for the teaching profession. Hence the objective of the programme was to enable teachers to keep themselves up to date using modern technology by enrolling for MHRD’s programmes such as Swayam / NPTEL.

The target group for the workshop was the faculty members of UG Colleges and Post Graduate students. As many as 41 delegates belonging to 14 institutes registered for the workshop, which was hosted in Swarna Hall of the Institution.



Dr Molly S Chaudhuri, Director of the institution inaugurated the workshop by clicking the logo of NPTEL. The workshop continued with the demonstration of the NPTEL by Dr Vishnu Prasanna K N, dean of the Institution.

After the demonstration, there was a practical session on NPTEL. Delegates were given hands-on experience in the computer lab of the institution. Reema Agnes Frank, assistant professor led the session.

The workshop ended with vote of thanks by Chandrika Rao, assistant professor. Varsha D P, assistant professor, compered the programme. Ashalatha was the coordinator of the programme.

  

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