Unlocking technology to deliver education....
The COVID-19 crisis has reformed our world; it has shown us about how teaching needs to change to be able to better prepare our young learners for the future. The pandemic has compelled the educational institutions across the world to suddenly harness and exploit the suite of available technological tools to create content for remote learning for students in all sectors. Educationalists across the world are experiencing new potentials to do things differently and with greater flexibility resulting in potential benefits inaccessibility to education for students across the world. These are new modes of instruction that have previously been largely untapped. I hope that for generations to come, these experiences of isolation and remote learning away from their peers, teachers, and classrooms will serve as a cautious reminder of the importance of our human need for face-to-face social interaction.
Great content you have on this blog.
ReplyDeleteVery helpful for mechanical engineering students
Excellent initiative by Prof. Avil D'Sa to reach out digitally to the student & teacher community using ICT. The concepts are nicely explained with animations and simulations to relate theory with real world complex Engineering problems.
ReplyDeleteAjit Salunke,
HOD- Mechanical Engineering Department,
DBCE, Goa
My sincere thanks for your words of encouragement.
DeleteI have personally gone through the entire blog created selflessly and with lot of pain staking efforts by Prof. Avil Dsa. I am sure this will go a long way in helping the student community at all times, more so during preparation for semester end exams and specifically during online mode of teaching even.
ReplyDeleteDr. Amarnath H.K
Professor, Department Of Mech. Engineeing
DBCE, Fatorda
My sincere thanks for your words of encouragement.
DeleteGreat work you are doing here sir. This will really help undergraduates. What you are doing will also inspire others to create such content and share their knowledge with students. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeletePushparaj Pingulkar
PCCE, Verna, Goa
My sincere thanks for your words of encouragement.
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ReplyDeleteThat’s a great piece of work by Professor Avil.
Appreciate your effort to create such detail lectures which I am sure is painstaking and shows your dedication towards the field.
There are always sharp and unique ideas behind every product of engineering and for that we need great teachers to lead new generation of engineers.
I am sure with your industrial experience you will pave the way and be an inspiration to bright young minds as we move towards Industry 4.0
John Philip
Manufacturing Specialist
Rolls Royce plc
Thank you John.
DeleteSir it helps a lot to understand..the way you explain the concept online is almost similar to the class studies.. thankyou for making the effort so that we can easily understand the concept..
ReplyDeleteBinay Sharma
Student, T.E Mechanical
Don Bosco College of engineering
Fatorda goa
What a fantastic blog! really a appreciate your effort to create such informative and convincing lectures. Usually I never comment on blog but your content is so convincing that I never stop myself to say something about it. You are doing a great job which will not only motivate students but also develops a learning habit in them.
ReplyDeleteProf. Suraj Marathe
Workshop Superintendent
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Don Bosco College of Engineering
Fathorda, Goa
Thank you sir for the words of appreciation
DeleteWell done sir...I appreciate your effort in creating this blog..
ReplyDeleteVideo are short and well explained. This will definitely help students in learning better. Also the contents are well organized.I will share with my colleagues and friends
Vijay V S
Assistant Professor
Dept of ME
SJEC, MANGALORE
KARNATAKA
Really nice explanation of complex theories in a simple way. The fact that you have come up with your own simple and orginal methods to solve complex problems really shows your efforts sir. I am grateful to know that there is content like yours available for students, that make it rather easier to understand concepts that are usually complex and hard to understand. I wish you all the best sir and this content deserves to reach out to every engineer. :)
ReplyDeleteAllson Dias
Student, BE Mech,
Don Bosco College of Engineering,
Fatorda,
Goa
Excellent work, Prof. Avil D'Sa.
ReplyDeleteAlways appreciated your method and effort as an industry professional, and it comes as no suprise you are able to translate the same in the content you have created.
Keep at it.
Nitin Joseph
Mechanical Engineer
Sydney,
Australia
Prof. Avil's lectures are the best any student can get. The methods taught by sir are original and therefore one can get an idea of his brilliant expertise in the subject. His videos are easy to follow and the information is valuable. I wish you all the best in this endeavour as it will benefit students from all over the globe.
ReplyDeleteBenecia Colaco
Student, B.E. Mechanical
Don Bosco College of Engineering
Fatorda
Goa
The contents are so well explained .Sincere appreciation for all hard work you have put in designing the contents .
ReplyDelete“Thanks for being so dedicated and hard-working! Learning is a continuous process and there is no end to learning.Keep up the good work .God bless you in abundance for the efforts you put up in making the students understand the difficult concepts in simple way.
Dr.Neena Panandikar
Principal
Don Bosco College of Engineering