Survey Paper on Effect of Different Tools Developed for Online Learning Education (Like Blended Teaching Learning Philosophy- TLP) in Engineering Education

Authors

  • Mamta Meena Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Vikrant Institute of Technology and Management, Indore
  • Priti Rumao Department of Computer Engineering, St. John College of Engineering and Management, Mumbai

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2021/v35i0/167025

Keywords:

Teaching Learning Philosophy, Blended Learning, Pedagogy.

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to explain online different tools for Teaching Learning Philosophy to design additional courses in engineering education to fill the gap in academia and industry by practicing of Survey done for Faculty Members as well as Students. Continuous learning is key for excellence of human kind and education is foundation of a successful nation. Hence India’s National Education Policy (NEP-2020) focuses on designing multidisciplinary higher education and improvising current teaching approach by emphasizing on use of blended Teaching-Learning Philosophy (TLP). Due to COVID-19 situation around, in this crisis educators and students moved towards contactless approach of learning without physical interaction. Hence various different tools come into the picture to provide online education. We are studying all the tools so that we will design add-on and bridge courses for students which will help to increase their chance at getting placed in good companies. This paper will highlight such tools which are being used by Vikrant Institute of Technology and Management for conduction of TLP smoothly as well as further actions on how to conduct add-on and bridge course in institute.

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Published

2021-07-31

How to Cite

Meena, M., & Rumao, P. (2021). Survey Paper on Effect of Different Tools Developed for Online Learning Education (Like Blended Teaching Learning Philosophy- TLP) in Engineering Education. Journal of Engineering Education Transformations, 78–84. https://doi.org/10.16920/jeet/2021/v35i0/167025

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