During the Covid Pandemic, if you were in-charge of running your college, what would you do?

If you were to take decisions on holding exams, online classes and annual assessments- what would you do? What is the best... View More

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    JIMS KJ-GN | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    IMPACT OF COVD 19 on B-SCHOOL CURRICULUM
    The Coronavirus pandemic has spawned a tsunami of innovative ideas for redesigning B- Schools PGDM curricula. The lessons learnt from the widespread disruption have spurred academicians to doff their hats and redesign syllabii of courses in Economies, Strategy, HR, Supply Chain Management etc. At JIMS, Kalkaji, New Delhi, apart from our pioneering efforts in embracing technology and successfully conducting online classes and examinations for our PGDM students, we have also tweaked our courses in real time to reflect the changing reality of the global pandemic. Our HR focused courses now include l
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    Supriya Sehgal

    4 years ago
    Supriya Sehgal, Registrar JK Business School
    "There is no education like adversity"-Benjamin Disraeli
    JK Business School is an industry anchored business school with a complete focus on training students for dynamic industry requirements. The current pandemic has necessitated that students prepare themselves with challenges and opportunities in the industry post lock down. We are one of the first movers to adopt this remote mode of education with the outbreak of the pandemic. We started our online classes, from the very day the first class was scheduled after Holi break, without any breach in the past schedule. Except for the mode of de
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    Preeti Singh

    4 years ago
    Dr Preeti Singh Professor and Head of the Department PGDM (International Business JIMS Kalkaji
    Education is the most important activity in a nation. By building the talents of youth it benefits and builds nations. Do we always require a classroom and lectures with students writing notes? The lockdown has thrown a challenge to innovate for a transition into new doors opening. Teachers should be gurus and mentors and make students think and they can make a huge difference in the lives of students. Higher education is not only about exams, classes, or grades. It is to create an experience that prepares students to become meaningful members
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    Director Vasant Kunj

    4 years ago
    It is human nature to look for certainty. The quest for certainty compels people to cling on to the known and time-tested methods of leading life and/or doing work. This would stall the progress of humankind from one level of equilibrium to another. Disruptions, whether natural or manmade, happen to grant impetus to the evolutionary cycle. COVID-19 is one such disrupting phenomenon. The model of education that we have been used to is a by-product of the factory model of production, wherein emphasis is on the mass production of educated people, graded as per the level of their educational qualification, and in recent times, the institut
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    Pankaj Yadav | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    If I were the in charge of running the college, I would have done followings things:
    1- Final year students who will be graduating and looking forward to their future, webinars would be a good option on the topics based on the current market scenarios like future studies, jobs, etc.
    2- Online webinar for all the students through their respective pool of professors on how to cope with this kind of situation as mental preparation is must for everyone at this time.
    3- Online lectures for the respective classes should be planned and started accordingly. Workload of teachers and professors should be balanced.
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    Praveen Singh Assistant Professor, The NorthCap University.

    4 years ago
    According to me, there are 3 crucial points that needs to be addressed:
    1) Final Year students who will be graduating should be ensured that their semester ends on time so that they can engage themselves 100% in work that is being provided by the companies in which they are recruited.
    2) All the classes should be finished on time by various means. Being a faculty of Department of Mechanical Engineering at The NorthCap University Gurgaon, the university has ensured the same and all the classes are taken on time through Microsoft Teams app. Students are also motivated to take this as a challenge and bring out their true potential irrespe
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    Sadyanta Rawal

    4 years ago
    If I were the in-charge of the college, after the announcement of lockdown, I will divide all the students according to their roll numbers and allot a group of students to the faculty. Then, the faculty will be asked to maintain contact with all the students of the group and provide study material on regular basis to the students so that there study is not hindered due to the lockdown.
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    Dr Ashok Sharma

    4 years ago
    These are challenging times where we need to innovate and set up new standards in academics. First of all, we need to understand that all the stakeholders are stressed whether it is students or their parents, the faculty members, and other non-teaching staff. Whenever these sorts of things happen this is an indication of new emerging patterns the society so institutions who are able to identify and gear up will come out a winner. One thing that all the institution builders need to understand that the now future focus for any institute should be on Technology & People so most future investments have to be made in these two areas. The tr
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    Dr R K Raghuwanshi

    4 years ago
    The moment when we receive the call for lockdown, we immediately got active and framed a time table to conduct and run online classes on various online platforms specifically Zoom and Google Hangout. Special sessions for those students who couldn't attend these online classes due to any technical reason have been scheduled and conducted successfully, we had also arranged mock interviews as a pre-preparatory session for pre-final year and final year students. These students have been facilitated for their capability enhancement through MOOCs and other online courses being provided free by various institutions like AICTE, NITTR, IIC, etc
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    SOUMYADEEP PAUL Explorative , Interactive & love Networking | Contributor-Level 6

    4 years ago
    If I were in-charge of running my college, first of all I'd definitely make sure all the students are regularly in touch with studies and curricular activities without a single bridge or gap in between. Online classes through Zoom or Microsoft Teams must be conducted in a regular manner in a prescheduled way and in order to make sure whether all the students are present actively or not, random questions should be asked to random students. In order to check everyone's performance statistics, weekly tests need to be conducted wherein attendance of all must be mandatory. If anyone can't be present due to poor internet connectivity, then t
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    Tata Subramanian | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    I will make sure that the students get access to all the courses on leading websites for free during this period.
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    Amanpreet Kaur Assistant Professor (EECE Dept.) -NCU

    4 years ago
    The COVID-19 has affected the education globally by the closure of schools and universities. Our university has taken certain steps so quick that students' academics couldn't suffer in this pandemic. The NorthCap University has decided to shift the normal class routine to online classes with proper utilization of resources available with us from 16th March 2020. I must appreciate everyone for their cooperation and support.
    Students also understand the situation well and they also appreciate decisions taken by the university. NCU started online classes through Microsoft Teams with optimized timetable for students and faculty so that lon
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    Unanza Gulzar Assistant Professor at The NorthCap University

    4 years ago
    During this Pandemic, NorthCap University is the first university which transformed physical education into virtual education by involving the service of third part. NorthCap University cannot tolerate loss to studies and involved itself to find best possible solutions. We prepared discussion posts that invited responses, questions, discussion and reflections. We adopted micro-modular learning components and involved every student to generate his interest. We used to receive informal feedback after every 15 days from students for effective learning.
    Regarding the connectivity problem for those students facing connectivity problem, sepa
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    Sujaine Mishra

    4 years ago
    According to me, two important things that will serve the purpose:-
    1) Creating more connections with good overseas universities (like Cambridge, Oxford and Howard) and getting practical picture through online Webinars.
    2) Reaching rural areas to teach everyone. Even after pandemic gets over, education needs to be provided to everyone.
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    Aman Kumar Pursuing Management degree | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    One of the major changes that should be done in many teaching institutions is that they should follow the new trend of the education system instead of traditional ones. Because if we need something better and durable then we need to transform ourselves. After the pandemic, data will be the key source of any job. Therefore, students need to learn these things for a better future and a better tomorrow. So, institutions need have to open the sources of data related courses.
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    Prof. Dr. Biswajoy Chatterjee Vice Chancellor, UEM Jaipur

    4 years ago
    The first thing that a university management needs to do is: they need to put themselves in the shoes of the students and think. It is very important for any student to proceed with his/her career at the right time, without loss of any year. So, classes need to be conducted in online mode through platforms like Google Meet, Goto Webinar, Go Meeting, CISCO WebEx, etc. Laboratories may be conducted using Virtual Labs (vlab. Co. in) platform by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India. Programming related laboratories can be done using standard programming editors, Matlab, Hacker Rank, etc. Exams and assignments can be done using Google C
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    Ishika Rajvanshi | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    During the Covid Pandemic, if I were in-charge of running my college, I would do the following changes: I will instruct the staff to start the students' studies through virtual classes so that this pandemic does not affect their studies. The teachers must teach the students through video conferencing apps such as Zoom, Skype, etc. And try to solve each and every doubt of students. Conducting virtual classes are very essential during this pandemic in order to continue the students' learning programme. I will try to ensure that this period does not have adverse effects on student's studies.
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    Dimpy Karamchandani

    4 years ago
    I would have digitalized every process. Admission forms filling, online classes, online quizzes and tests and all the administrative work. As the safety of the employee and students is the most important at this time. So, I would have converted the entire process into digital form.
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    Dr. Uma Sinha Principal | Scholar-Level 17

    4 years ago
    To ensure the protection of prospective students, parents and staff, we can adopt online virtual methodologies to facilitate the complete admission process. We can conduct virtual classes, online assignment submissions and teacher-student interactions.
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    Johnny Bravo

    4 years ago
    Firstly I would like to say "No matter what everyone says or what the popular belief is nowadays no online platform or technology can replace the traditional teaching platforms and methodologies. " But the question here is not about that. So coming to the question here we have to adapt to change our ways a bit. The answer here is based on my experience during MBA. We had a lot of case studies and chapters to go through during the MBA. And I can assure you most of the learning didn't happen when the teacher was teaching us most of it happened when we used to sit in groups and discuss the cases/chapter before the class, when we cross que
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