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Presentation By- Mr. Shiba Bhue. Digital Learning: A bird’s eye view of web platform in Digital India for Learning.
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Presentation By- Mr. Shiba Bhue Digital Learning: A bird’s eye view of web platform in Digital India for Learning KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE
KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE Our educational institutions ,Universities envisages for Quality Education and skill Development ,Increase of Gross Enrollment Ratio (GER), better Research and Innovation and passing thorough Targeted objectives , Ranking Framework etc. *Web as Platform for Academic Research *Mobile Apps to Supplement Web Content. *Open and Distance Education and New trend in e Learning .
e-path Shala: Learning on the go (http://epathshala.nic.in/) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE Mobile app based e Library developed by NCERT and MHRD. One can download the apps in android, iOS, and window and see the audio, video, text, curriculum and periodicals from class 1 to 12th and even contribute as educator. Access digital textbooks and e-resources; participate in exhibitions, festivals, contests, workshops, etc. Enrich schooling through digital textbooks, e- resources, participate in research activities Enhance quality through curricular documents e- contents, participate in research activities.
e-PG Pathshala: A gateway to all PG Couse (http://epgp.inflibnet.ac.in/index.php) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE An MHRD, under its National Mission on Education through ICT (NME-ICT), has assigned work to the UGC for development of e-content in 71 subjects at postgraduate level. High quality, curriculum-based, interactive content in different subjects across all disciplines
Online Labs (http://www.olabs.edu.in/) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE The Online Labs Developed by Amrita University & CDAC Mumbai. Funded by Deity (Department of Electronics and Information Technology) is based on the idea that lab experiments can be taught using the Internet, more efficiently and less expensively. The labs can also be made available to students with no access to physical labs or where equipment is not available owing to being scarce or costly. The features include- Content aligned to NCERT/CBSE and State Board Syllabus. Physics, Chemistry, Biology Labs from Class 9 to Class 12. English and Math’s lessons for Class 9 and 10.Interactive simulations, animations and lab videos. The concepts and understanding of the experiment. The ability to perform, record and learn experiments - anywhere, anytime, and individualized practice in all areas of experimentation.
SWAYAM: Study Webs of Active-learning for Young Aspiring Minds,India’s MOOC Platform KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE MOOC or massive open on-line courses have made access to top university-level content for every learner possible. By providing free on-line courses on demand, MOOC enable learners to learn from anywhere irrespective of their situation as long as they have Internet access.
NPTEL: (http://nptel.ac.in/) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE NPTEL (National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning) is a joint initiative of the IITs and IISc. Through this initiative, its offer online courses and certification in various topics starting from humanities to engineering. It is the largest repository of courses in Engineering, Science and Humanities from India's best Institutes. Self- study, anytime, anywhere Experience class room like learning from the experts Knowledge is free largest repository of courses in Engineering, Science and Humanities from India's best Institutes
SODHGANGA-A reservoir of Indian Theses (http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE The Shodhganga at INFLIBNET Centre provides a platform for research students to deposit their Ph.D. theses and make it available to the entire scholarly community in open access. The repository has the ability to capture, index, and store, disseminate and preserve ETDs submitted by the researchers.
Khan Academy: Free world class education for anyone anywhere (https://www.khanacademy.org/) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. Its tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. Also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
Unacademy: Be Academician in non-formal ways (Unacademy.in) KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE Roman Saini, a 24-year-old has done something that people of his age generally find boring. Saini left his job in Indian Administrative Service (IAS) as assistant collector of Jabalpur and has become an online tutor The young mind has a Unacademy.in platform on YouTube where he uploads lectures for candidates aspiring to become doctors, civil servants, computer programmers. He also shares documents on experts in foreign languages. The on-line teacher’s educational works have been viewed by 1.1 crore people and has 20,000 Twitter followers and 64,000 likes on Facebook.
New Trends of Web Platform KU/15-05-2018/SHIBA BHUE Edutainment Educations with entertainment songs, films, cartoons, blogs, online games and quizzes or a TV program to edutain the students. Mobile learning Apps based learning Adaptive learning (AL) Classroom teaching blended with digital learning Massive open online courses (MOOC) GPS and placed based education(PBE) Promote the learning that is rooted in what is local the unique history, environment, culture, economy, literature and part of a particular place is the foundations for the study language, arts, mathematics and social studies. Augmented reality (AR) It is a type of virtual reality that’s aim to duplicate the real world environment in computer for a learner with the help of sound, videos graphics and GPS data.
Cloud Computing Big Data Block Chain Technology “I dream of a Digital India where quality education reaches the most inaccessible corners driven by Digital Learning.” –ShriNarendraModi (Prime Minister, India)