Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition _WIPO IP Teaching ToolMehmet – Nafi Artemel
WIPO manual titled 'Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition' (http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN/) which began in 2009 and concluded in 2013. I worked as IP country expert on the IP teaching tool. The group of country experts came together once a year to share their work in progress and contributions.
The purpose of the Study was to identify the special needs of countries in transitions with respect to intellectual property (IP) training and education, to define the different goals and objectives of such training, and to facilitate the development of a core curriculum and innovative methodologies for teaching IP in countries in transition. The final version of the teaching tool which was prepared under the auspices of the Department for Transition and Developed Countries at WIPO is accessible in English and Russian at: http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN
Slides for online briefing on the OER Rapid Innovation Call released in November 2011: http://bit.ly/rNQsW3
Bid deadline 27th January 2012. Amber Thomas, JISC.
Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge: Co-located wit...Amélie Gyrard
Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge: Co-located with The Web Conference 2018 (WWW 2018)
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Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition _WIPO IP Teaching ToolMehmet – Nafi Artemel
WIPO manual titled 'Intellectual Property Teaching in Countries in Transition' (http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN/) which began in 2009 and concluded in 2013. I worked as IP country expert on the IP teaching tool. The group of country experts came together once a year to share their work in progress and contributions.
The purpose of the Study was to identify the special needs of countries in transitions with respect to intellectual property (IP) training and education, to define the different goals and objectives of such training, and to facilitate the development of a core curriculum and innovative methodologies for teaching IP in countries in transition. The final version of the teaching tool which was prepared under the auspices of the Department for Transition and Developed Countries at WIPO is accessible in English and Russian at: http://www.wipo.int/publications/en/details.jsp?id=4115&plang=EN
Slides for online briefing on the OER Rapid Innovation Call released in November 2011: http://bit.ly/rNQsW3
Bid deadline 27th January 2012. Amber Thomas, JISC.
Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge: Co-located wit...Amélie Gyrard
Knowledge Extraction for the Web of Things (KE4WoT) Challenge: Co-located with The Web Conference 2018 (WWW 2018)
New release to upload the latest slides: 2 May
Previous slides have been seen 45 times.
Anton Habjanič: IP policy model at the University of MariborCUBCCE Conference
As the global knowledge economy grows each year, the importance of intellectual property (IP) policy also grows for non-profit organizations such as universities. Pretty much every organization has an IP portfolio of some kind and value, whether or not the organization realizes it as such. As a result, almost every organization needs an IP policy model, even if it’s a simple one.
This presentation is intended to help the universities and other research organizations to set IP policy model to optimise the benefits from the intellectual assets created by their staff and students. The presented model, which was adopted at the University of Maribor, does not provide an IP policy that can be applied across all organizations as there is no “one size fits all” approach to IP management. But, it identifies the key features that need to be considered in order to build a strategic framework for the managing of IP, as for example the issues of ownership, protection and sharing of the economic benefits arising from the commercial exploitation of IP created by researchers in the course of their duties or activities at the university.
II-SDV 2016 Irene Kitsara - Patent Landscape Reports and Other WIPO Activitie...Dr. Haxel Consult
WIPO started work in the area of patent analytics in 2010 with a Development Agenda project on “Developing Tools for Access to Patent Information” which resulted in the production of a series of Patent Landscape Reports (WIPO’s patent landscape reports can be found here). These reports, prepared in cooperation with various UN Agencies, non-governmental organizations, research institutes and national IP Offices, analyze patent activity in various topics in the areas of public health, food and agriculture, environment and energy, and disabilities. The key findings are often summarized in an infographic.
In 2013 WIPO started working also on awareness raising and capacity building in the area of patent analytics. Apart from various workshops organized on this topic, WIPO published in September 2015 the “Guidelines for Preparing Patent Landscape Reports”. The Guidelines describe the objectives and motivations for preparing Patent Landscape Reports (PLR) and other types of patent analysis, the tasks associated with patent analytics, as well as the stages in the preparation of PLRs, providing also some insights from WIPO’s experience in the area.
Since 2015 WIPO is exploring open source tools for patent analytics purposes in the framework of the preparation of a Manual on Open Source Tools for Patent Analytics. Open source tools are typically used by other disciplines, usually business/data analysts, statisticians, IT professionals and scientists, rather than with regard to patent data. Nevertheless, in recent years they started emerging as an alternative and/or a complement to ready-to-use tools, providing flexibility and adaptability in different analysis types. In view of the necessary programming related to this type of tools, WIPO developed step-by-step instructions in the Manual with example datasets, and will provide capacity building activities with training on patent analytics for Technology and Innovation Technology Support Centers (TISCs) around the world (for more information on the TISC program please visit www.wipo.int/tisc) .
Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorneys is professional training centre for training, research and education in Intellectual Property Rights. IIPTA is established to increase the un
derstanding, creation and exploitation of Intellectual Property-patents, copyrights and tradem
arks, trade secrets, industrial designs, etc. - as a tool for sustainable economic growth. IIPTA is committed to training students, engineers from prestigious higher education institutes, holders of scientific university degrees.
Published in November 2018, this report includes: Part One - A CREATe Report to Support the Launch of the AHRC’s Creative Industries Clusters Programme 2018 (Authors: Professor Martin Kretschmer, Bartolomeo Meletti, and Dr Sukhpreet Singh,
CREATe) and Part Two - Feedback from Participants at the IP and Collaborative Agreement Roundtable and Recommendations (Authors: Ben Green, BGA and Professor Andrew Chitty, Arts and Humanities Research Council)
IC-SDV 2018 The International Conference on Search, Data and Text Mining and ...Dr. Haxel Consult
The 2018 IC-SDV Conference in Nice, 23 - 24 April 2018
The IC-SDV meeting takes place in Nice in April 2018 for an intensive two days. Venue is the Hotel Plaza in central Nice. The meeting provides an international forum for those in the field of advanced search applications, data and text mining, and visualization technology. The primary focus is on tools for intelligence and the meeting examines the requirements of specialists in scientific and technical information. A new focus is on Machine Learning, Machine Translation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning in the area of Scientific Information. We decided to combine the topics of the ICIC and II-SDV-Meeting and we will run only one conference in Europe in 2018.
The meeting will be of interest to those who wish to update themselves and keep in touch with the leading edge of information search and analysis technologies; it features approximately 22 speakers for the two days. There will be an adjacent, focused exhibition to complement the conference programme and workshops on Sunday (22 April) and Wednesday (25 April).
Anton Habjanič: IP policy model at the University of MariborCUBCCE Conference
As the global knowledge economy grows each year, the importance of intellectual property (IP) policy also grows for non-profit organizations such as universities. Pretty much every organization has an IP portfolio of some kind and value, whether or not the organization realizes it as such. As a result, almost every organization needs an IP policy model, even if it’s a simple one.
This presentation is intended to help the universities and other research organizations to set IP policy model to optimise the benefits from the intellectual assets created by their staff and students. The presented model, which was adopted at the University of Maribor, does not provide an IP policy that can be applied across all organizations as there is no “one size fits all” approach to IP management. But, it identifies the key features that need to be considered in order to build a strategic framework for the managing of IP, as for example the issues of ownership, protection and sharing of the economic benefits arising from the commercial exploitation of IP created by researchers in the course of their duties or activities at the university.
II-SDV 2016 Irene Kitsara - Patent Landscape Reports and Other WIPO Activitie...Dr. Haxel Consult
WIPO started work in the area of patent analytics in 2010 with a Development Agenda project on “Developing Tools for Access to Patent Information” which resulted in the production of a series of Patent Landscape Reports (WIPO’s patent landscape reports can be found here). These reports, prepared in cooperation with various UN Agencies, non-governmental organizations, research institutes and national IP Offices, analyze patent activity in various topics in the areas of public health, food and agriculture, environment and energy, and disabilities. The key findings are often summarized in an infographic.
In 2013 WIPO started working also on awareness raising and capacity building in the area of patent analytics. Apart from various workshops organized on this topic, WIPO published in September 2015 the “Guidelines for Preparing Patent Landscape Reports”. The Guidelines describe the objectives and motivations for preparing Patent Landscape Reports (PLR) and other types of patent analysis, the tasks associated with patent analytics, as well as the stages in the preparation of PLRs, providing also some insights from WIPO’s experience in the area.
Since 2015 WIPO is exploring open source tools for patent analytics purposes in the framework of the preparation of a Manual on Open Source Tools for Patent Analytics. Open source tools are typically used by other disciplines, usually business/data analysts, statisticians, IT professionals and scientists, rather than with regard to patent data. Nevertheless, in recent years they started emerging as an alternative and/or a complement to ready-to-use tools, providing flexibility and adaptability in different analysis types. In view of the necessary programming related to this type of tools, WIPO developed step-by-step instructions in the Manual with example datasets, and will provide capacity building activities with training on patent analytics for Technology and Innovation Technology Support Centers (TISCs) around the world (for more information on the TISC program please visit www.wipo.int/tisc) .
Indian Institute Of Patent and Trademark Attorneys is professional training centre for training, research and education in Intellectual Property Rights. IIPTA is established to increase the un
derstanding, creation and exploitation of Intellectual Property-patents, copyrights and tradem
arks, trade secrets, industrial designs, etc. - as a tool for sustainable economic growth. IIPTA is committed to training students, engineers from prestigious higher education institutes, holders of scientific university degrees.
Published in November 2018, this report includes: Part One - A CREATe Report to Support the Launch of the AHRC’s Creative Industries Clusters Programme 2018 (Authors: Professor Martin Kretschmer, Bartolomeo Meletti, and Dr Sukhpreet Singh,
CREATe) and Part Two - Feedback from Participants at the IP and Collaborative Agreement Roundtable and Recommendations (Authors: Ben Green, BGA and Professor Andrew Chitty, Arts and Humanities Research Council)
IC-SDV 2018 The International Conference on Search, Data and Text Mining and ...Dr. Haxel Consult
The 2018 IC-SDV Conference in Nice, 23 - 24 April 2018
The IC-SDV meeting takes place in Nice in April 2018 for an intensive two days. Venue is the Hotel Plaza in central Nice. The meeting provides an international forum for those in the field of advanced search applications, data and text mining, and visualization technology. The primary focus is on tools for intelligence and the meeting examines the requirements of specialists in scientific and technical information. A new focus is on Machine Learning, Machine Translation, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Deep Learning in the area of Scientific Information. We decided to combine the topics of the ICIC and II-SDV-Meeting and we will run only one conference in Europe in 2018.
The meeting will be of interest to those who wish to update themselves and keep in touch with the leading edge of information search and analysis technologies; it features approximately 22 speakers for the two days. There will be an adjacent, focused exhibition to complement the conference programme and workshops on Sunday (22 April) and Wednesday (25 April).
Industrial Training at Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL)MdTanvirMahtab2
This presentation is about the working procedure of Shahjalal Fertilizer Company Limited (SFCL). A Govt. owned Company of Bangladesh Chemical Industries Corporation under Ministry of Industries.
Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two type of water scarcity. One is physical. The other is economic water scarcity.
Saudi Arabia stands as a titan in the global energy landscape, renowned for its abundant oil and gas resources. It's the largest exporter of petroleum and holds some of the world's most significant reserves. Let's delve into the top 10 oil and gas projects shaping Saudi Arabia's energy future in 2024.
Student information management system project report ii.pdfKamal Acharya
Our project explains about the student management. This project mainly explains the various actions related to student details. This project shows some ease in adding, editing and deleting the student details. It also provides a less time consuming process for viewing, adding, editing and deleting the marks of the students.
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Immunizing Image Classifiers Against Localized Adversary Attacksgerogepatton
This paper addresses the vulnerability of deep learning models, particularly convolutional neural networks
(CNN)s, to adversarial attacks and presents a proactive training technique designed to counter them. We
introduce a novel volumization algorithm, which transforms 2D images into 3D volumetric representations.
When combined with 3D convolution and deep curriculum learning optimization (CLO), itsignificantly improves
the immunity of models against localized universal attacks by up to 40%. We evaluate our proposed approach
using contemporary CNN architectures and the modified Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR-10
and CIFAR-100) and ImageNet Large Scale Visual Recognition Challenge (ILSVRC12) datasets, showcasing
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Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Technical Specifications
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
Key Features
Indigenized remote control interface card suitable for MAFI system CCR equipment. Compatible for IDM8000 CCR. Backplane mounted serial and TCP/Ethernet communication module for CCR remote access. IDM 8000 CCR remote control on serial and TCP protocol.
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system
• Copatiable with IDM8000 CCR
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
Application
• Remote control: Parallel or serial interface.
• Compatible with MAFI CCR system.
• Compatible with IDM8000 CCR.
• Compatible with Backplane mount serial communication.
• Compatible with commercial and Defence aviation CCR system.
• Remote control system for accessing CCR and allied system over serial or TCP.
• Indigenized local Support/presence in India.
• Easy in configuration using DIP switches.
Hybrid optimization of pumped hydro system and solar- Engr. Abdul-Azeez.pdffxintegritypublishin
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CFD analysis is incredibly effective at solving mysteries and improving the performance of complex systems!
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R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
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It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
Work done in cooperation with James Malloy and David Moelling from Tetra Engineering.
More examples of our work https://www.r-r-consult.dk/en/cases-en/
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1. 10/11/2022
Dr. Mrs. Preeti Kulkarni
Associate Professor, Dept. of Civil Engineering,
Vishwakarma Institute of Information Technology Pune
Dr. Preeti Kulkarni, VIIT, PUNE 1
Intellectual Property Rights (CVUA40175)
ORIENTATION SESSION
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Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 2 hours/week Formative Assesment : 50 Marks
Lab.: Nil Credits 2
Intellectual Property rights
(CVUA40175)
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PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
Engineering Graduates will be able to:
1. Engineering knowledge:
2. Problem analysis:
3. Design/development of solutions:
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems:
5. Modern tool usage:
6. The engineer and society:
7. Environment and sustainability:
8. Ethics:
9. Individual and team work:
10.Communication:
11.Project management and finance:
12.Life-long learning:
5. Syllabus : Total Units : 4
• Unit I – Introduction Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Unit II – Types of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Unit III – Developments in IPR
• Unit IV – Administration in IPR
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Course Objectives:
• Explain the importance of ideas, concept and creativity
• Transfer the knowledge about the IPR required for Engineer’s
• Describe the how IPR creates National wealth
• Teach National and International IP System
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Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course, student will be able to:
• Infer that tomorrow’s world will be ruled by ideas, concept, and creativity.
• Explain property and Intellectual property their nature, importance and objectives.
(Understand)
• Gather knowledge about Intellectual Property Rights which is important for
students of engineering as they are tomorrow’s technocrats and creator of new
technology.
• Understand and Demonstrate types of IPR: Patents, Designs, Trademarks
(Registered and unregistered trademarks), Copyright, Traditional Knowledge,
Geographical Indications, Trade Secrets, Idea Patenting (Understand)
• Discover how IPR are regarded as a source of national wealth and mark of an
economic leadership in context of global market scenario.
• Discuss the process of patenting, development and International scenario: WIPO,
TRIPs (Understand)
• Study the national & International IP system.
• Explain administration of patent system. (Understand)
8. • Unit I - Introduction Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Introduction to the concepts Property and Intellectual Property, Nature and Importance of
Intellectual Property Rights, Objectives of understanding Intellectual Property Rights , IPR
and IITs
CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Unit II – Types of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Understanding the types of Intellectual Property Rights: - Patents, Designs, Trademarks
(Registered and unregistered trademarks), Copyright, Traditional Knowledge, Geographical
Indications, Trade Secrets, Idea Patenting, (Case Studies)
• CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Start working on a product or concept development for any IPR.
• Unit III - Developments in IPR
• New Developments in IPR, Process of Patenting and Development: technological research,
innovation, patenting, development, International Scenario: WIPO, TRIPs, Indian Patent
Office and its Administration .
• CE: Presentation by students (Self study)
• Unit IV – Administration in IPR
• Administration of Patent System – Patenting under Indian Patent Act, Patenting under PCT ,
Patent Rights and its Scope, Licensing and transfer of technology, Patent information and
database. Provisional and Non-Provisional Patent Application and Specification.
• CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Completion of report for product/concept for an IPR.
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9. TAGGING THE COURSE OUTCOMES
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SY BTECH:-Material Testing and Evaluation
Sr. No course Outcomes POs / PSOs Class
sessions
Lab sessions
(Actual and
virtual)
CO 1 Infer that tomorrow’s world will be ruled by ideas,
concept, and creativity.
PO1 5 -
CO2 Gather knowledge about Intellectual Property Rights
which is important for students of engineering as they
are tomorrow’s technocrats and creator of new
technology.
PO2 6 -
CO3 Discover how IPR are regarded as a source of national
wealth and mark of an economic leadership in context
of global market scenario.
PO1 6 -
CO4 Study the national & International IP system. PO1 7 -
Total 24
10. Books :
• Text Books:
• Resisting Intellectual Property by Halbert, Taylor & Francis Ltd ,2007
• Industrial Design by Mayall, Mc Graw Hill
• Intellectual Property in New Technological Age by Robert P. Merges, Peter
S. Menell, Mark A. Lemley
• Reference books:
• Intellectual Property Rights under WTO by T. Ramappa, S. Chand
• Introduction to Design by Asimov, Prentice Hall
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Instructors:
Dr. Preeti Kulkarni
Ph.D. (Civil Engineering)
Research Interests: Concrete Technology,
Construction Management, Soft computing techniques
Associate Professor in Dept. of Civil Engineering
Dr. S. T. Shinde
Ph. D. (Civil Engineering)
Research Interests: Geotechnical Engineering,
Foundation Engineering
Assistant Professor in Dept. of Civil Engineering
12. • Unit I - Introduction Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Introduction to the concepts Property and Intellectual Property, Nature and Importance of
Intellectual Property Rights, Objectives of understanding Intellectual Property Rights , IPR
and IITs
CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Unit II – Types of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
• Understanding the types of Intellectual Property Rights: - Patents, Designs, Trademarks
(Registered and unregistered trademarks), Copyright, Traditional Knowledge, Geographical
Indications, Trade Secrets, Idea Patenting, (Case Studies)
• CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Start working on a product or concept development for any IPR.
• Unit III - Developments in IPR
• New Developments in IPR, Process of Patenting and Development: technological research,
innovation, patenting, development, International Scenario: WIPO, TRIPs, Indian Patent
Office and its Administration .
• CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Unit IV – Administration in IPR
• Administration of Patent System – Patenting under Indian Patent Act, Patenting under PCT ,
Patent Rights and its Scope, Licensing and transfer of technology, Patent information and
database. Provisional and Non-Provisional Patent Application and Specification.
• CE: MCQ google forms or VOLP 10-15 equations each.
• Completion of report for product/concept for an IPR.
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13. TEACHING PLAN (SCHEME)
Lecture
No
Content Mode of presentation
1, 2,3
Unit I: Introduction to the concepts Property and
Intellectual Property, Nature and Importance of
Intellectual Property Rights, Objectives of
understanding Intellectual Property Rights , IPR and
IITs
Video lecture , slides
recorded video lecture , slides ,
4 Case study Video lecture , slides , online class ,
recorded video lecture , self study
Assignment on VOLP
5 Google test and discussion
6,7,8,9 Unit II: Understanding the types of Intellectual
Property Rights: - Patents, Designs, Trademarks
(Registered and unregistered trademarks), Copyright,
Traditional Knowledge, Geographical Indications,
Trade Secrets, Idea Patenting, (Case Studies)
Video lecture , slides , online class ,
recorded video lecture , self study
Assignment on VOLP
10,11 Case studies, google test and discussion Video lecture , slides , online class ,
recorded video lecture , self study
Assignment on VOLP
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14. UNIT II :TEACHING PLAN (SCHEME)
Lecture No Content (unit II: Fluid Statics ) Mode of presentation
11,12,13,1
4
Unit III: New Developments in IPR , Process of
Patenting and Development: technological research,
innovation, patenting, development, International
Scenario: WIPO, TRIPs, Indian Patent Office and its
Administration .
Video lecture , slides , online class ,
recorded video lecture , self study
Assignment on VOLP
15,16 Case studies, google test and discussion
17,18,19,2
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Unit IV: Administration of Patent System – Patenting
under Indian Patent Act, Patenting under PCT , Patent
Rights and its Scope, Licensing and transfer of
technology, Patent
Video lecture , slides , online class ,
recorded video lecture , self study
Assignment on VOLP
21,22 Case Study, google test and discussion
23,24 Revision
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Tools useful for (can change according to the situations if any)
Google
form
Online quiz –in between the online lecture to catch students attention ,
students pol
middle of the lecture , at the end , at the time of attendance – chat box
Kahoot
Test
MCQ questions
volp To share every subject material – slides , reference material , recorded
lectures, online post lectures
To share Prerequisite material for any lectures – I will share entire
theory notes on
To give and collect assignments
Numerical assignment of 10 questions (unseen , other than class)
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Tools useful for (can change according to the situations if any)
Flipped
Classroom
Helpful to cover the syllabus within the give time limit (6 hrs /
unit)
Share the reference and support material earlier to this session
(ideally 1 week earlier ) and then
Recorded
lecture
Helpful to cover the syllabus within the give time limit (6 hrs /
unit)
Students can revisit / hear whenever possible / issues of
connectivity , range , time management etc / in PLs