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Dr K Balaji Reddy Podcasts

5 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 3 years ago -

The outbreak of Covid 19 has left the country shut its doors to control the spread of the corona virus that leads to disruption in the lives of people. Education of more than 300 million students worldwide got disrupted by the spread of Coronavirus. Schools and universities haven’t faced this level of disruption in generations. But unlike any time in the past, we have the ability to continue education even when schools close. Around 63 million primary and secondary teachers around the world are affected by school closures in 165 countries due to the Covid-19 pandemic. They are on the front-lines of the response to ensure that learning continues for nearly 1.5 billion students across the globe, a number that is predicted to rise. The sudden closure of schools during COVID-19 has left many teachers uncertain about their job, future and their role to play. Many of them are unable to use current technologies effectively to communicate and teach, and unprepared for classroom challenges when colleges reopen. The pandemic has brought digital tools into picture on emergency basis, for teaching and communication during the crisis. It is true that high-quality education certainly requires human interface and good teachers are “irreplaceable” by technology, but the point is that, teachers must be supported in multiple ways, to be effective in unpredictable circumstances like corona pandemic.

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Episodes

Counselling and Guidance for I B.Tech Fresher Students

October 23, 2020 12:30 - 15 minutes - 11 MB

This podcast is all about counselling and guidance for I year BTech fresher students, in the view of new admissions into the first year of engineering education. This is an induction and orientation programme that is to be given for professional students before they enter into any professional course like engineering. This podcast is a strategic action plan for four years, for all I B.Tech engineering students in order to transform them as outstanding global engineers, after the completion o...

The Scope for Innovation in India’s new National Education Policy 2020

October 02, 2020 02:30 - 14 minutes - 10.1 MB

The major vision of the National Education Policy is to improve the quality of education and giving an equal space to creativity and innovation in the curriculum, that aims at transforming India into a vibrant knowledge and innovative society. Innovation is all about taking inventions to marketplace by translating scientific knowledge into better and superior products and services, for economic growth and quality of social life. Economic growth depends on a variety of factors like quality hu...

Protection of Teachers During COVID 19

September 28, 2020 14:30 - 13 minutes - 9.5 MB

The outbreak of Covid 19 has left the country shut its doors to control the spread of the corona virus that leads to disruption in the lives of people. Education of more than 300 million students worldwide got disrupted by the spread of Coronavirus. Schools and universities haven’t faced this level of disruption in generations. But unlike any time in the past, we have the ability to continue education even when schools close. Around 63 million primary and secondary teachers around the world ...

Quality of Engineering Education in India 2

September 19, 2020 02:30 - 6 minutes - 4.64 MB

This is the time for introducing undergraduate engineering programs and courses in new technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things ( IoT), Blockchain Technology, Robotics, Automation, Quantum Computing, Data Analytics & Sciences, Cyber Security, 3D Printing & Design, Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality (AR/VR) is mandatory now. We should put greater focus on multi-disciplinary engineering courses, especially in computational biology, biotechnology, biomedical, mechat...

Quality of Engineering Education in India

September 17, 2020 14:00 - 5 minutes - 3.91 MB

For the economic growth and development of any country, engineers play a very key role. Since there is an important link between a country's economic growth and quality of engineering education, engineering institutions across the country have to continuously monitor the future skill requirements of the industry and the country, and make suitable changes to the content in the syllabus and the pedagogy. This aspect would make engineering graduates in the country highly competitive and have th...