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Sunday, February 1, 2015

Re: [MTC Global] Google cannot replace teachers, says UGC Vice-Chairman

It is undoubtedly true that the Internet or Google cannot replace a
teacher or Guru. We need to understand that Gurus do not simply impart
information and knowledge but also contribute to effective and
innovative learning by using a various of teaching and learning methods
such as role play, simulation, management games.

When Gurus and students interact in a face-to-face environment, students
learning may be faster. Students get motivated to ask a variety of
questions and seek to clarify their doubts. Good teachers are also a
source of inspiration for the students.

When students use the Internet/Google to search and collect information,
many times, they may not understand the contents or the literature. In
such a case, they need an INTERPRETATOR and the interpretor is the Guru.

In my opinion, the Internet or Google is a good method for students when
they want to learn independently e.g. to work on their assignments,
presentations and dissemination of information. Of course, they may also
interact online with others and seek clarification however, the
face-to-face interaction is more effective.

Furthermore, more importantly, who will teach the values (or sanskar) to
the students and guide them in right direction. Of course, it will be the
parents and Gurus. When Gurus teach the students, there is an environment
of discipline too. On the other hand, there are apprehensions that
students may not be able to follow value system when they have access to
all materials available in the Internet. I need not explain further in
this regard.

Sorry lack of time and thanks
P L Joshi







On Mon, February 2, 2015 9:53 am, 'Muninarayanappa' via Management
Teachers Consortium, Global wrote:
> What is your perception and Notion exactly acceptable but some time it
> pushes further to think beyond for comparison and analysis.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>
>> On 01-Feb-2015, at 9:21 pm, Kumar K <mpi678@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Professor Sahib,
>>
>>
>> Learning from teacher or "guru" is different from mere dissemination of
>> information by tech driven search engines or sites. Lord Krishna
>> delivered Sri Mad Bhagwat to Arjuna and elevated here spirit to
>> differentiate between "dharma" and "adharma". Can a person seeking
>> information on these search engines and sites be elevated to act in
>> right direction? Not, not at all. Human voice has a invisible impact on
>> the listener and the listener is mesmerized. This is not possible in
>> dead information. Hence technology cannot replace teachers.
>>
>> With best regards,
>> Prof P.K.Keshap
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 1, 2015 at 7:44 PM, 'Ancheri Sreekumar' via Management
>>> Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>> If Gurus can provide online their processed knowledge on various
>>> topics, then shishyas need be only online.
>>>
>>> Extending the argument further, anybody including shishyas can also
>>> do the same thing.
>>>
>>> That provides enough Gurus for shishyas to choose from including
>>> traditional shishyas who can also be Gurus.
>>>
>>> I, as a shishya, learn a lot now-a-days from many UG and Graduate
>>> theses available in many University sites.
>>>
>>> With Warm Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> A. Sreekumar.
>>> Fellow of IIM Ahmedabad
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean, DCSMAT Institutions (DC School of Management and Technology
>>> Institutions),
>>> Kerala, India 695 585
>>>
>>>
>>> 91-98465 99995
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.facebook.com/DCSMAT
>>> https://www.facebook.com/sreeancheri
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>>> http://www.dcsmat.ac.in
>>> From: "Rajesh V - Retail Expert & Consultant" <vr.office@gmail.com>
>>> Sender: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
>>> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 14:57:10 +0530
>>> To: MTC<join_mtc@googlegroups.com>
>>> ReplyTo: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
>>> Cc: Prof. Bholanath Dutta<bnath.dutta@gmail.com>;
>>> <sreeancheri@yahoo.co.uk>
>>> Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Google cannot replace teachers, says UGC
>>> Vice-Chairman
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> If the teachers impart only information then Google is a better
>>> alternative. Dictating notes from text books which are available
>>> online is nothing but sharing information. In fact, even the notes
>>> are now available online at various student forums.
>>>
>>> In that context, who is a Guru?
>>>
>>>
>>> The respected VC is absolutely correct in stating that only Gurus can
>>> provide proper direction and enable the students to gain knowledge by
>>> internalizing and understanding the information they receive from
>>> various sources.
>>>
>>> The ground reality is whether we have Gurus in our education system
>>> and if yes, are they the exception or the rule?
>>>
>>> It would be in the better interests of our educational system and our
>>> nation is we accepted the short coming of our system and the fact
>>> that there are very few of even no Gurus around. It would help us
>>> change for the better instead of hiding behind the Guru tag.
>>>
>>> Bye
>>> VR
>>>
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>>> On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 1:38 PM, <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>> "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" <bnath.dutta@gmail.com>: Jan 28 09:47AM +0530
>>>
>>>
>>> The University Grants Commission (UGC) Vice-Chairman H. Devaraj has
>>> underlined the need for imparting quality education to students.
>>>
>>> Delivering the convocation address at the 8th annual convocation of
>>> Tumkur
>>> University Devaraj said that Google cannot replace teachers and only
>>> 'gurus' can give good direction to students.
>>>
>>> Instead of depending on information available on Google and the
>>> internet, students should attend classes regularly to enhance
>>> knowledge, Devraj said.
>>>
>>> Lauding the rich culture and heritage of the country, he called upon
>>> the younger generation to emulate the values and ideals of Indian
>>> culture. As many as 100 'Kaushala Kendras' (skill development
>>> centres) would be established across the country to help students, he
>>> said, reported Hindu.
>>>
>>> --
>>> *EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATE*
>>> *Prof. Bholanath Dutta*
>>> Founder, President & Convener
>>> MTC Global I www.mtcglobal.org
>>> www.mtcglobalaward.org I www.knowledgecafe.org www.theglobepost.in I
>>> Email: president@mtcglobal.org
>>> Cell: +91 96323 18178 / +91 81520 60465 / +91 7411716392
>>> "Ancheri Sreekumar" <sreeancheri@yahoo.co.uk>: Jan 28 04:28AM
>>>
>>>
>>> Technology (including Google) can put people into a self-learning
>>> mode in which the Guru and Shishya become one and the same.
>>>
>>>
>>> With Warm Regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> A. Sreekumar.
>>> Fellow of IIM Ahmedabad
>>>
>>>
>>> Dean, DCSMAT Institutions (DC School of Management and Technology
>>> Institutions),
>>> Kerala, India 695 585
>>>
>>>
>>> 91-98465 99995
>>>
>>>
>>> https://www.facebook.com/DCSMAT
>>> https://www.facebook.com/sreeancheri
>>> http://in.linkedin.com/in/sreeancheri
>>> http://www.dcsmat.ac.in
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" <bnath.dutta@gmail.com>
>>> Sender: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
>>> Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2015 09:47:10
>>> To: join_mtc<join_mtc@googlegroups.com>
>>> Reply-To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject: [MTC Global] Google cannot replace teachers, says UGC
>>> Vice-Chairman
>>>
>>>
>>> The University Grants Commission (UGC) Vice-Chairman H. Devaraj has
>>> underlined the need for imparting quality education to students.
>>>
>>> Delivering the convocation address at the 8th annual convocation of
>>> Tumkur
>>> University Devaraj said that Google cannot replace teachers and only
>>> 'gurus' can give good direction to students.
>>>
>>> Instead of depending on information available on Google and the
>>> internet, students should attend classes regularly to enhance
>>> knowledge, Devraj said.
>>>
>>> Lauding the rich culture and heritage of the country, he called upon
>>> the younger generation to emulate the values and ideals of Indian
>>> culture. As many as 100 'Kaushala Kendras' (skill development
>>> centres) would be established across the country to help students, he
>>> said, reported Hindu.
>>>
>>> --
>>> *EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATE*
>>> *Prof. Bholanath Dutta*
>>> Founder, President & Convener
>>> MTC Global I www.mtcglobal.org
>>> www.mtcglobalaward.org I www.knowledgecafe.org www.theglobepost.in I
>>> Email: president@mtcglobal.org
>>> Cell: +91 96323 18178 / +91 81520 60465 / +91 7411716392
>>>
>>>
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