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TLET Cell

TLET(Teaching Learning and Educational Technology) Cell

TLET Cell of DBCE, Fatorda devises strategies for enhancing the quality and effectiveness of teaching – learning by regularly organizing faculty development workshops & seminars in various teaching pedagogical trainings in engineering domain. TLET centre promotes outcome based education, use of ICT in classroom teaching, implementation of MOOCs by faculty and collaborations with reputed Institutes specializing in teaching, learning and educational technology for joint research and sharing of ideas.

Vision statement of TLET DBCE

To facilitate the educator towards strengthening their skills in teaching, learning pedagogies and education technologies.

Mission statement of TLET DBCE

  • To conduct orientation programmes for new faculty members to concur with the teaching learning process of the Institute.
  • To conduct Outcome Based Education (OBE) workshops for the staff.
  • To develop MOOC in order to create fine quality learning resources in higher education.
  •  To organise discussions/seminars in alignment with NEP.

Vision statement of TLET DBCE

To facilitate the educator towards strengthening their skills in teaching, learning pedagogies and education technologies.

Committee

The Teaching Learning & Education Technology (TLET) Cell of DBCE has been constituted to identify, promote and provide training for the use of latest teaching pedagogies and to make use of latest technologies to improve teaching –learning process.

  • Dr. Amrita Naik – Chairperson
  • Ms. Natasha P.D’Souza e Jaques (Science & Humanities) – Member
  • Ms. Swetha Morajkar (Computer) – Member
  • Mr. Selvyn C. Fernandes (Electronic & Computer Science Engineering) – Member
  • Mr. Avil D’Sa (Mechanical) – Member
  • Ms. Nadya Baracho (Civil) – Member

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