Monday, December 29, 2008

Using Web Tools for conducting Seminar on Project

Background
Seminar on Project or simply Seminar is an integral part of VIII semester engineering course. The idea behind this academic activity is to encourage student to come up with an interesting topic connected to academics and make a presentation to an entire class. The entire process of seminar is expected to help student on how to choose a topic; research references to prepare the content for presentation and finally help him get rid of "stage freight" by making presentation to the class.
Choosing a topic is one of the most defining moment of seminar process. It is so because there are too many topics to choose from. Additionally for a faculty to see the there is no overlap or duplication of topics is a daunting task. Just imagine a class strength of 120 and the process of checking for duplication and even after choosing a topic each student has to come out with an "abstract" of his seminar topic to be approved by the concerned faculty. A seminar abstract to be approved must indicate two or more references consulted during the preparation of the abstract. So far students were asked to submit the seminar abstract on paper and it was very difficult for a faculty to check all reference.
Our Experiment
For the year 2007-08 we adopted a web-based approach to conduct the entire process of seminar. We asked students to submit seminar abstract along with references via email. We insisted that references must be URL's so that we can verify them at once. Submitted abstracts were read in email form only and references were checked by clicking through them. Duplicate Seminar topics were detected using "search within mail" feature thus reducing the work usualy assocaited with paper based abstract submission.
Once the seminar abstracts were accepted students were asked to prepare upto 15 slides using freely available online presentation tool and submit. Faculty went through the presentation and made suggestion if any and asked students to make the final presentation in the class. Thus paper work was eliminated to 100%.
While our approach simplified our work, it also gave our students to learn using email as means of submitting academic work and also learning using presentation software. The database of all such seminar is maintained is the next batch students are using it as reference.

What Next

We are now pondering over the merits and demerits of approach we adopted last time. What were its good aspects/bad aspects; to what extent was our approach helped students. Please send u r feedback

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Tackling ETM

In recent days I have been often asked by some students on how best to prepare for the Engineering Technology and Management (ETM). As you probably well there are 13 chapters and some of students want to find what are the important chapters to cover to ensure reasonable success. In particular the request can be summed up as follows" please can you guide us about how many chapters to be done and the important ones to be covered in ETM for final exams."

Just last year around this time you might have had a similar situation and found you way own way out. So In case you have some tips to offer, please do it. Please add them as comments to this blog