Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Journal of Engineering Education Transformations

Year: 2016, Volume: 30, Issue: Special Issue, Pages:

Original Article

Effective Teaching of Theory Course Using PBL

Abstract

Digital image processing is a method to perform arithmetic operations on an image to improve its quality. Digital image processing has many advantages over analog image processing. Now a Day the usage of Digital Image Processing all over the world has increased in different domains. There are many opportunities for a fresher graduate with Digital Image Processing skills. So, to know the different techniques of Digital Image Processing Project Based Learning Methodology is found very useful to the fresher graduates. Project Based Learning Methodology is implemented by using MATLAB Software and applied to this course. This Paper Presents the Procedure to implement a Project Based Learning Methodology to develop various applications in the area of Digital Image Processing. By Using Project Based Learning we can motivate the students more effectively.

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