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Wednesday, 26 August 2020

Workshop on online courses

Hisar: One-week workshop on MOOCs, online courses and open educational resources has been started and it is being organised by the Human Resource Development Centre(HRDC), Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar. The inaugural session of the workshop was chaired by Vice-Chancellor Prof Tankeshwar Kumar. He said since the Covid outbreak, more teachers were exploring the benefits of online education. MOOCs, online courses, and open educational resources would be instrumental in strengthening educational experiences and could break the boundaries of traditional learning and bring digital revolutions in the 21st-century education.

Karnal student wins laurels

Karnal: Prashant Sharma, a student of Class IX of JPS Academy, Assandh, in the district, participated as a webinar teacher in an international company named Winsor amp; Newtone that deals in manufacturing of variety of art products for its acrylic tube colour promotion. He surprised all the participants of the world by his artistic knowledge and talent. He was paid Rs4,40,000 for conducting the webinar. Then as an artist, he took part in a four-day international colour promotion seminar in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan The chairman of the Academy, Yogendra Rana, Principal Mohan Singh, director Dushyant Singh Rana and fine arts teacher Tejpal Singh congratulated Prashant for this achievement.

Online music programme

Palwal: "Swar Tarang Sang Sadhana" programme of the faculty of humanities and applied sciences, SVSU (Shri Vishwa Karma Skill University), is a tri-weekly skill-based online music programme. In addition to the skill development of music students and faculty, the initiative also encourages the community participation of all staff, students of SVSU and from society. The programme team led by Col Dr SS Malik, along with Amarjeet Singh and Dr Raj Kumar Tiwetia has conducted the programme on every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, from 9am to10am, without break, proving the effectiveness of the online platform. it includes all aspects of Indian music such as folk, light classical, bhakti, patriotic, instrumental music, and other relevant areas, shared in an informal classroom presentation. Experts on the subject are also invited. The popularity of the programme can be judged from the regular participation varying from banchari folk artistes from remote villages of Haryana to Army generals, chief engineers, management experts, social activists and many others from all over India, Australia, the USA, and UK.



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