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TNSET 2018 Proposed Dates:
The start date of online application Feb. 2018
The last date of application 2nd week of
March 2018
The last date of applying for Late Fee 3rd week of
March 2018
The date of examination last week of
April 2018
I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
Editor’s Desk 1
National Test-
ing Agency
1
Hindustan
Group
1
Teaching be-
yond Class
rooms
2
FDP at Anna
Adarsh
3
Breaking News 3
Book Review 4
Computer Science
Faculty D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 7
S P E C I A L
P O I N T S
O F I N T E R -
E S T :
Golden
Jubilee of
Hindustan
Group
Article: The
Teaching
beyond
Class
rooms
Book Re-
view
In this Newsletter
assignment, I learn
something from everyone who
passes through my life. Some les-
sons are painful, and some are
painless.. but, all are priceless...with
new learning experiences month
after month, it has become a com-
mitment to make sure that first week
of every month I have to publish this
newsletter. This issue’s article I
believe it will be a thought process
for our teachers to use the
WhatsApp for their teaching learn-
ing process and take their teaching
beyond their class rooms. I would
like to thank all those who spare
their time to contribute to this issue
in terms not only their college
events but also for their purposeful
contents. I request all our faculty
friends to “Never change your origi-
nality for the sake of others. Be-
cause no one can play your role
better than you. So be yourself. You
are the best” and here is a platform
for showcase you ideas, I invite
each one of you to use this space
for your creations.
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Cabinet approved the setting up of National Testing
Agency (NTA). The agency would be responsible for
conducting entrance examinations in the country thus
relieving educational bodies like CBSE, AICTE etc. The
National Testing Agency aims to conduct these entrance
exams twice a year as compared to the current scenario
where UGC NET is conducted just once a year. It will
relieve the mounting pressure on our candidates to either
clear the exams or wait for another year to get their next
chance.
V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 5
UGC Net exams will be shifted from
CBSE to NTA
Book Bank @ Anna Adarsh
P A G E 2
“Problems can
become
opportunities
when the right
people come
together”
With technology, we as educators and our students are living in a constantly evolving digital world. The digital
age has changed the way people communicate, network, access information and learn.
Technology driven Teaching-learning process
There was quite a lot of technology that evolves every day, we have already moved far away from traditional
talk & chalk board class rooms to smart rooms. But the question is about feasibility and accessibility for
these technologies among all categories of institutions. The institutions may differ based on their eco-
nomical background, but students are students..as teachers we have the responsibility to give them the
best of what is feasible. In our teaching learning processes, today ICT have an inevitable role by: Ex-
panding access, Promoting efficiency, Improving the quality of learning, Enhancing the quality of teaching
Students driven by social media Technology has transformed young India. The gadgets
considered as luxuries earlier have swiftly become
necessities making an impact on both their student
and personal lives. But these technology has created
an issue, where our students are getting addicted to
these medias..
Problems as an Opportunity
There are always two types of teachers faced with the same
challenge — one will approached it as a problem to over-
come, and the other, will look for a possibility of reinvention.
“Problems can become opportunities when the right people
come together”
Need for a change in Mindset
“Every crucial experience can be regarded either as a setback,
or the start of a wonderful new adventure, it depends on
your perspective”. Talk to any successful professional with a
positive attitude, and you'll find one key trait in common: all of them have a unique mentality that allows them
to handle challenges differently. Rather than seeing problems as burdensome forces of opposition, they see
problems as opportunities--opportunities to learn, grow, improve, or adjust in a way that leaves them better
off than before the problem existed.
Art of converting the Problems into Opportunity
WhatsApp is an app that has become inevitable among student, that has creating problems, which we teachers
can convert into a affordable and available tool for our teaching learning process. Most successful teachers
have not achieved their distinction by having new talent or opportunity presented to them. They have devel-
oped the opportunity that was at hand. The underlying purpose of WhatsApp is to facilitate communication,
and at its most basic level, education is nothing but communication. WhatsApp can provide a channel through
which teachers can achieve faster and more seamless communication with their students. It can also increase
the level of communication between students and create another venue for learning
Students are also moving away from or-
ganised learning environment, towards
the online learning space indicating the
popularity that do-it-yourself (DIY) and
collaborative learning is gaining, video
chat and educational tutorials was the
popular among students.
Conclusion
High infiltration of Smartphones has initi-
ated growing use of WhatsApp for
groups of teachers and their students to
support the learning process by allowing direct access to lots of online resources.
Combination of medium like videos, pic-
tures and voice notes along with constant
availability of facilitator and learning any-
time anywhere, has made WhatsApp a
new and convenient tool for teaching
learning activity. Though there is no sig-
nificant difference between gain of knowl-
edge from WhatsApp or instructive lectures, advantages (technical, educational or instructional) out pars the
disadvantages. A few disadvantages, like message flooding and eyestrain can be overruled by making small
groups and using mobiles with bigger screen. Enabling a Wi-Fi in the college campus can make its use cost
effective.
“Every crucial
experience can
be regarded
either as a
setback, or the
start of a
wonderful new
adventure, it
depends on
your
perspective”
C O M P U T E R S C I E N C E
Simple Educational Strategies using WhatsApp 1. Use the Group Chats feature to create learning and
study groups 2. Create audio lessons that can be sent directly to
students 3. Stay in contact with students outside the classroom 4. Send out problems or assignments to students even
when they are not in class 5. Stay in contact with parents 6. Send videos to students 7. Send graphics such as pictures or charts directly to
students 8. Send report cards directly to the parents’ phones 9. Facilitate real-time communication between
(teachers and parents) & (students and teachers) 10. Teachers can also maintain communication with
students.
V O L U M E 1 , I S S U E 5
CCLASSROOMSLASSROOMS
Teaching beyond Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu Prof. S.Ranjana
Anna Adarash college for Women
A one day faculty orientation pro-
gramme was organized by the De-
partment of Computer Science, Anna
Adarsh College for Women on the
topic “Changing role of a Teacher”
on 25.11.2017. The resource person
was Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu, His pas-
sion in sharing his knowledge and ex-
perience among the teaching frater-
nity made this faculty orientation pro-
gramme informative and productive. More than 40 faculty members participated in the programme.
The changing role of a teacher from Guru,
Teacher, Trainer, Coach, Mentor in this modern
scenario was explained clearly with real life ex-
amples. Dr. C. V. Suresh Babu spoke on how a
creative teacher plays a major role in building
the character and skill set of the student. The
faculty members were simulated as elevators
since they are responsible in lifting the students
from zero level till their capacity level. Then they
come down to elevate the next batch, making it
a continuous process. They were made to recall
their gurus who mentored and shaped their personality as a student. He discussed the
importance of communication and information process for effective teachers involving
the opinion of the participant to create learning interest among the students. Dr. C.V.
Suresh Babu motivated the faculty to indulge in knowledge building through continuous
learning process and engage in research projects involving students. The programme
concluded with a thought provoking and motivating question “What would you want to
be in a period of five years?”
The feedback from the participants was overwhelming. They felt privileged of being in
the teaching profession and identified their role as a responsible teacher. All felt that a
faculty development programme for 2 days should be arranged in the future.
Mrs. Hannah Vijaykumar, Head, Dept. of Computer Science.
P A G E 3
Dai..I am M.Phil. PhD.
Iyooo...
annaa.. I
am NET
clear..na
PhD pe-
rusa NET
perusa...
Iyooo. Indha kosu ..
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I. You can do it yourself” series: 1. Writing Journal Papers 2. Doing Project 3. Self Learning II FDP’s 1. Teacher—Do’s and Don’ts 2. Personalized Teaching 3. Teaching Beyond Syllabus 4. Project Based Teaching 5. Teaching with Technology 6. My Teacher—student’s perspective 7. Challenge the Challenge—A Road Map UGC NET 8. Once upon a time long long ago-Teaching through stories 9. From Guru to Teacher, Trainer, Coach, Mentor —
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For Previous issues of our
Newsletter visit:
Dr. E.S.Shameem Sulthana, M.C.A, M.Phil,MISTE, Ph.D.
Bhaktavatsalam Memorial college for women
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January Issue Editor
Prof. G. Ulaganathan M.Sc, M.Phil, NET, SET
Head– Department of Comp. Science Alpha Arts and Science college,
Chennai
Prof. T. Anubala, M.Sc., MCA, M.Phil. MBA, PGDVE@S.,
Prof. Dhanapalan college of Arts and Sc.
I like this book the most. Professors
interested in software testing will
find this book extremely helpful.
The brief and understandable defi-
nitions are informative and consid-
erate to people who are not familiar
to the testing. Also, it was very use-
ful for examination because this
book has one important content
“JUST BEFORE EXAM”. Students
like this book since it is user
friendly. This book was very well
written. It has pictorial representa-
tion along with descriptions of soft-
ware testing. This book was con-
structed with previous year univer-
sity question papers. So I hope stu-
dents are well benefited. Book Bank @ New Prince
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