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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Digital Culture and Higher Education
Following is the link to the PPT slides of the talk delivered on "Digital Culture and Higher Education" at 108th Orientation Programme organised by UGC-Human Resource Development Centre, University of Mysore on 13 January 2015.
Dear Anonymous, Pinto Sir is not what you have described above. No one is perfect. No teacher can be an all-rounder. The way you have described and also in 'anonymity', itself describes who is a spineless coward. He used to - 1. Encourage Reading 2. Explain lucidly the concepts 3. Encourage Digital arena for assignments and studies 4. Brought in Guest Lecturers (from various fields and universities) 5 Most importantly, was very patient plus encouraged criticisms from students and saw to it that he learnt and implemented the same. - livea paul
Dear Anonymous,
ReplyDeletePinto Sir is not what you have described above. No one is perfect. No teacher can be an all-rounder. The way you have described and also in 'anonymity', itself describes who is a spineless coward. He used to -
1. Encourage Reading
2. Explain lucidly the concepts
3. Encourage Digital arena for assignments and studies
4. Brought in Guest Lecturers (from various fields and universities)
5 Most importantly, was very patient plus encouraged criticisms from students and saw to it that he learnt and implemented the same.
- livea paul