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Monday, 10 October 2011

Technology and New Age Teaching Methodology



Why is Technology the future for Education?

Technology is the viable new vision of the future Teaching and Learning methods. It is also a preferable method given the destination towards which we are currently headed, where the main focus is innovation.

Over a cup of coffee with Prof Anand Rao (name changed), a lecturer from one of the B Schools, we discussed the common problems faced by institutes. Two prominent issues that overshadowed the rest were the shortage of trained teachers and the need for teachers to constantly improve on their teaching methods.

So, how does one go about tackling these issues?

A primary concern for teachers today is ensuring that their students are well equipped with extensive knowledge and that they are industry ready. Teachers constantly endeavor to impart the following to students before they exit college/ university;

a)         Keeping students up-to-date on information
b)         Helping students develop the ability to incorporate ideas and information gained from theory into practical situations of where, when and how it is most appropriately used
c)         Teaching students to use their critical thinking and be less likely to be taken in by assumptions, assertions & unsupported statements
d)         Developing the student's ability to test ideas and facts & develop the spirit of reasoning
e)         Facilitate the personal development of students by giving them use case scenarios
f)          And ultimately encourage students to be responsible for and in control of their own learning. Also to make the change from learning a science (i.e. a subject or discipline) to becoming a problem-solver, independent of their teacher's attitudes, beliefs and methodologies

According to Dada JP Vaswani, (a philosopher, educator, acclaimed writer, powerful orator and non - sectarian spiritual leader) the current education system has failed very badly. A new approach to education is needed, an education which should be related to real life, which would help students become a worthy participant in the adventure of life.

As the number of colleges and universities multiply and the number of graduates and doctorate holders’ increase there is a corresponding rise in expectations within the corporate offices and industries. To meet these expectations, it is imperative that every institution has the best teachers and that they keep up with technology. In other words, institutes today need to be both Hi Tech and Hi Touch (a combination of Technology & Teacher).

With the advances in information technology, content is freely accessible on the internet; information dissemination has become much less expensive. Today, it is both easy and cost friendly to integrate technology with teaching.  Technology also aids in the integration of open learning. 

Imagine if you could have lesson plans, lecture notes and assignments posted on the Net. Or even if you were absent you could have access to lectures anytime, anywhere at a later date. What if you could improve your retention by reviewing content at your own pace or you could have access to recorded lectures for reference?
 I would have definitely loved it as a student.  We all would have loved it. 

Students could definitely benefit from a combination of technology and teaching, because apart from text book learning, they will be also be able to have a lot more access to education related content material. There can be more variety in the learning lives of students than there is at present. Students can also spend more time in independent learning using materials on the Internet and could also enjoy the well-known benefits of open learning. "Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune" -Jim Rohn

Assessments can be done online, students can join community chat rooms post their assignment on the bulletin boards to get collective feedback and gain from a common knowledge repository.

Open learning can serve different purposes at different stages of a course. It can be used to support and challenge documents. Students can integrate the learning from the modules that they have chosen and reflect on the relevance of what they have learned to further their own professional aspirations. This goes towards contributing to their continuous professional development.

Technology in education is not just limited to benefitting the student but extends to improving teacher performance as well.
So how would teaching with Technology be of advantage to Academic Staff/ lecturers?
The availability of content from the internet gives teachers access to a much greater knowledge repository, they could incorporate content that would be useful to the student’s growth apart from text book learning and the research teachers do will benefit their own existing knowledge. Through technology, prior or during class, the teacher can upload education related content material adding to the existing knowledge and also further simulate student interest. 

Teachers can never be replaced. The use of technology will only facilitate them to do what they do with better results.  

The current reality for many lecturers is one of rising levels of students. More student numbers gives rise to the paradox of more class contact time. This leads to reduced time available for themselves or for those teachers who are on scholarships and research. It also translates into fewer opportunities for meaningful interaction with students.

Education institutes are also facing a decline in resources. Academic staff to student ratios is severely tilted towards the latter.

As academic staff become relatively scarce it seems important that they should be doing the things in which they have a greater advantage, like focus more in those areas where it is the least easy (e.g. to achieve those qualities mentioned above where direct human interaction is essential) thereby moulding & shaping the future of the individual where its most needed.

The other concern for Universities is how to reach out to students who are in remote locations, especially with a lack in experienced staff. With technology, institutes can have their best teachers teaching students who are located in remote areas from a central location using video and the internet. Thus ensuring the best education possible to remote area students while saving time and costs of travel.  

In essence, technology could optimize a teachers time and that time could be better spent on research and in the creation of a knowledge repository which could be passed on to students. Further valuable teacher time could be saved by the ability to conduct and correct internal tests and do assessments online, negating the need to waste valuable hours on correcting paper based assignments.

Technology offers a solution for raising the quality of education that students experience, a Hi Tech & Hi Touch combination of teacher & technology. It is a solution that offers both improved quality of work life for the academic staff and improved quality of academic life for the students. 

Signing Off… Cheers

                                


Thursday, 4 August 2011

My Evening at Toit



TOIT
Nice place... Beer… Can’t complain.
Pretty girls in short skirts around and the normal buzz with some good music.

Was having a chilled out evening with friends, one, a Creative Director, the other a Media person and the third, a Digital specialist.

Deep in their beers and me in my Cocktail we chatter on… Work, Movies, the new 3G advt by idea.

Then I get a call from a friend who, I very graciously invite. He apparently doesn’t drink, smoke or eat any outside food to keep himself trim. I often find such people weird & hard to believe, but sometimes you need to just accept people for who they are... And me, I’m just nice...

But these guys, believe me, have many vices. No offence meant to anyone.

I introduce him to my buddies and the evening goes well lots of laughter, fun… and then we notice him staring at the two women standing at the other corner, not very great looking, early 20's. He, a tall, good looking guy, model material, mid 30's. We were pretty much surprised at his choice... Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

That was weird, he did nothing but stare. An occasional eye contact in-between is fine I guess, but this was awful. Every one on the floor next to us noticed it too because it became so very obvious. My buddies were embarrassed. I was super embarrassed. We tried to cover the embarrassment by getting his attention, but too late… his eyes were set. It was a little too sidelined.

In seconds before we could do anything, the next thing we saw, was him making conversation with the girls. Well, he had his eye set on one, but to get the one, he needed to make conversation with both. I guess that’s the approach guys use... to get to the one they want, they also befriend their friend. Oops sorry about that comment :)))

Okay... We let him be. He’s old enough to know what he's doing.

The next thing we know, they exchange numbers, wow that was quick… 10 minutes with a stranger and there you go exchanging numbers. A gentleman will offer to buy the lady a drink, but that didn't  happen either :)

He then comes back to us, says, "Hey that was easy. My works done" . We then jokingly tell him, he could find someone better, they’re just kids... but all he says is  "Who cares? I’m not looking for a relationship"  winks & before we could react, says, "I’ll see you guys around” and happily walks away.

Damn, that’s not right... Its not how its meant to be.

Most of the guys I know or who I’ve met are a decent lot, but this kind of behavior from a certain few is not really acceptable... Opinions may differ...

Or... Is it that we women who are the ones to be blamed… picked up at bars... share numbers with strangers who you just randomly approach you

I don’t mean to be critical.
Its just another story, just an experience I'd like to share... but I guess its also food for thought.

Signing off... Cheers!!

Wednesday, 27 July 2011

My Experience at the Singapore Metro

We had gone to Singapore on a holiday.....

I had never been on a Metro before and wanted to experience what it feels like to be in one especially in a foreign country.. The tube excited me, but the fear of being lost in an unknown country terrified me and hence prevented me from getting into one earlier

A few days went by and we did some sightseeing and I wanted to do some shopping so my friend dropped me off at the Takashimaya Mall, Singapore. At the Mall while shopping I realized there was a Metro running thru on the Basement. Oh, I'm happy now..always wanted to get into one... I mustered some courage and decided to go on a ride. (I had time & it was a just a momentary decision taken).... cos I know even if I get lost, I can still find my way back… It’s a famous Mall and one cannot get lost...

At the Metro Station, the lady at the help desk suggested I go up-to Marina Bay to get a feel of the tube.. She also suggested I buy a one way ticket, so in case I decide to take a stroll, I could do so and when I’m ready to get back, buy the return ticket back.. umm good suggestion.

My experience in the train was very strange, it was around 2.30pm, the tube was quite empty .. ….I recollected scenes from all the horror movies I’d seen and  various scenes were playing through my head.....everyone in the train looked alien to me. But that’s my imagination….To make it worse I got off at the wrong station…Raffles Station...

I am a chicken when it comes to travelling alone....At the Station, I couldn’t think for a minute.. Should I get back on the next train and go to Marina bay… Or should I just buy a ticket from Raffles back to Takashimaya mall.  I tried to get help finding the Help Desk, but I guess everyone was so busy with their time and schedule that no one offered to help.

I looked around, found an escalator and went upstairs, it was quite dimly lit and not a soul... I further went up another floor and saw the Help Desk
There, I explained my situation and said I wanted to buy a Ticket to get back to my entry point,Takashimaya Mall... The lady at the help desk very confidently told me that its alright if I didn't buy a ticket... She said I could just board the train and get back and her counterpart will let me in once I'm there. I stood there dumbstruck for a minute.... And then after the words had got digested,  my  question to her was "You don’t even know my name". She just looked at me, smiled and said "I will tell my colleague a beautiful Lady would pass and She will let you in" and immediately attended to the next customer.

Oh my God, she still didn’t ask me for my name…I just stood there again, I did not want to go disturb her for the 3rd time…. Again thoughts flowing “There are so many beautiful women around.. Singapore has a lot of pretty faces… I am just one in the million…. How will her colleague know that I am the one"….. if you get caught in a foreign city without a ticket, you will go to jail.

Now what? I called my friend, but couldn’t get through…probably bad network...

So now, I just decided I’ll just get back…. As I reached the Station, I went to one of the security passes, my heart beating fast… Everyone’s using their card and lines are moving fast, and then, the security gate doesn’t permit me inside…..I notice people, one by one, they start  moving from behind me and going to other lines… oh my God “ I’m Scared….’… I can’t think.

And then.....

Comes the Lady with a big smile on her face, swipes her card and lets me in….

I'm amazed…. Singapore… Wow….That was really nice.. I"m impressed..... Very happy!!


I’ve been curious though… These questions have been playing on my mind....
1)      How did her colleague recognize me amongst the millions of pretty faces around…(She didn't have my name or Id Proof).  I was dressed casually… Jeans & a regular Top
2)      Does one trust someone at random at a foreign country just like I did… Are we supposed to just go with our Instincts which could be wrong at times
3)      If you don’t trust them, then aren’t  you going to be putting yourself through a difficult situation

Signing off.... Cheers!!