Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
DOI: 10.16920/jeet/2023/v36is2/23064
Year: 2023, Volume: 36, Issue: Special Issue 2, Pages: 425-430
Original Article
Ravindra Munje, Priya Rakibe, Vikrant Nichit, Anup Dudhekar, and Yogita Shewale
Electrical Department, K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research, Maharashtra, India.
Post-pandemic, the perspective -pof the stakeholders of the education industry has changed considering online teaching learning and evaluation. Most of the stakeholders feel that a hybrid learning methodology can be adapted for multiple reasons. However, designing a framework for hybrid teaching-learning and evaluation is not easy. In this paper, an attempt is made to propose one such approach for implementing a hybrid teaching-learning and evaluation mechanism. First of all, a survey of the students was conducted to understand their opinion about the type of teaching-learning process. Then a strategy is suggested where theory sessions will be conducted online and lab sessions will be conducted in an offline (face-to-face) manner. Further, the implementation strategy, teaching-learning tools, feasibility, applicability, and challenges associated with this are discussed. The successful implantation of the suggested teaching-learning and evaluation method can be a promising solution for accommodating on-campus and off-campus learners.
Keywords— Hybrid learning; teaching-learning and evaluation; online learning; offline learning.
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