Dear Prof. Bholanath Dutta ji,
Let us collectively draft video-links and Sway-enabled-curriculum for Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) for working executives with special orientation to future progression through "Make in India" opportunities.On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 1:00 PM, 'JAYASRI INDIRAN' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Recently we were given a workshop on "IT FOR EDUCATION" by Microsoft and NIIT Partners of our group. It was so beneficial even to use ordinary tools that we use on regular basis with more emphatic and effective. We can also make students part of what we teach using technology. It also helps us to reunite the absentees with live recording and screen recording provisions just using ordinary MS Office tools. The Microsoft network solutions also have something known as "Sway" where like facebook we can create pages, publish our work and share our comments within our official group with high security options for official contents. It was a fantastic experience that we had.With regards,DR. JAYASRI INDIRANAssistant Professor-HRRajagiri Centre for Business StudiesRajagiri Valley PostKakkanadCochin-682039Mob.: +91-8129650401Email: jayasri@rajagiri.eduWE SHOULD NOT WASTE OUR TIME AND ENERGY IN JUSTIFYING OURSELVES TO THOSE WHO ARE COMMITTED TO MISTAKE US...!!!On Sunday, 29 May 2016 7:50 PM, Ramesh Vemuganti <vemugantiramesh@gmail.com> wrote:
Very well said by Kuldeep Nagi.In any enterprise, venture, business, initiative - Leveraging Technologies is the way to go & the route to achieve the goal.regardsRamesh VemugantiOn 27-May-2016, at 2:54 PM, Kuldeep Nagi <kuldeepn@hotmail.com> wrote:Very well said. I must say that many big IT companies in USA were also started by people who did not care about formal education or a degree. They had the idea, the confidence and the drive to experiment. Any progressive academic institution will have to integrate social networks, mobile, analytic and cloud in their operations to remail competitive and viable. In the age of Internet content and connections are vital. Cheers.--
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Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 14:12:39 +0530
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Facebook Pedagogy
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To: join_mtc@googlegroups.comDear All,Here are two Indian Tech Startups in this space by Non-Technical Founders:"Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune"
FlexingIT
- FlexingIt is a tech- based Indian start-up offering a curated discovery and market-making platform that connects organisations to professionals on an 'on-demand' basis for projects, consulting assignments, advisory roles and part time resource needs.
- Ms. Chandrika Pasricha's, CEO FlexingIt, being a non-techie herself, has successfully created FlexingIt Platform which have a registered user base of 17000+ professionals working with 1250+ companies across 105 cities.
- Prior to this, she had been a management consultant for over 15 years, and spent a bulk of that time at McKinsey in both India and the United States.
SlideShare is an online community that allows users to upload and share PowerPoint presentations, documents, and infographics. It also provides users the ability to rate, comment on, and share the uploaded content.Rashmi Sinha, the confounder & CEO for SlideShare also claims to have come from a non-technical background. She did a Phd from Brown University and researched search engines & recommender systems at UC Berkeley.- Deciding that she wanted to build products, she cofounded Uzanto which did design consulting during the day and built MindCanvas. MindCanvas has been used by companies like Microsoft, CitiBank, Expedia and Yahoo.
- Slideshare that was co-founded by Rashmi was bought by LinkedIn for $118M.
Cheers
G.S.AuteeOn Mon, May 23, 2016 at 5:06 PM, 'Gautam Rajkhowa' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:Face book, google groups and similar platforms can be used very effectively to set up discussion groups and get students to engage. From my experience some students whilst very passive in face to face and in class discussions can be very active in on line forums . This is particularly more noticeable when working with groups which are made up of students from different nationalities and cultural backgrounds .In a research exercise I conducted some time back, it was clearly apparent that some students preferred the on line discussion groups to in class discussions and contributed very actively . The other positive side is that all the discussions are recorded and more importantly the moderator can clearly identify the level and frequency of participation from the membersHowever to avoid 'possible abuse' the rules of engagement and behaviour and the role of the moderator must be clearly specified when setting up a group .-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [MTC Global] Facebook PedagogyA very good suggestion--On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 1:04 PM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta <bnath.dutta@gmail.com> wrote:--A fantastic pedagogy. However, many of us use Facebook Group , YouTube and Quora for learning purpose. There is a way out to make the efforts more structured and efficient. Please read below............-----------------------------------------------------------[Source: City College of Plymouth]About this idea
This will benefit:Students: particularly apprentices and those undertaking work based learning. They can take photos of problems (e.g. a faulty piece of pipework or joinery), share (in a safe environment) with their student peer group (that are all part of a safe, City College Plymouth tutor group) and share the problem. They do this:InstantlyReal timeProvides impossible problems (and solutions) too difficult to replicate in the classroomIt could be a question – what's wrong here? How can you help? This will inevitably inspire dialogue and provoke a response from students (particularly those that don't speak up in the classroom so much)Staff: Knowledge exchange – keeps tutors abreast of industry practices and problems. Particularly problems that cannot be foreseen. It also provides educational freedom for tutors.•Possible use casesThis will be rolled out across the College within all vocational areas (hairdressing, construction, engineering, media, hospitality and catering etc). It will be about getting the tutors to utilise it – breaking down barrier surrounding Facebook security and taking advantage of this magical tool that can revolutionise learning.•DeliverablesFacebook Pedagogy will be embedded into the curriculum – at first rolled out within the construction department at City College Plymouth and then, through training and development, within all faculty areas. It is anticipated that more than 50% of the vocational staff will utilise Facebook in their teaching and learning.•TimescalesTo roll out September 2016 within construction and over the full academic year remaining vocational areas.•People who will be involved in developing the ideaDr Simon Reddy – Plumbing tutor – project lead.Construction tutors initiallyVocational tutorsStudents, particularly apprentices and those that are work-based learning.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EDUCATE, EMPOWER, ELEVATEProf. Bholanath DuttaFounder & PresidentMTC Global: An Apex Global Advisory Bodyin Management Education, ISO 9001: 2008Partner: UN Global Compact I UN Academic ImpactCell: +91 96323 18178 / +91 9964660759
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