Vol. 12 No. 10 October 2011Consortium for
EducationalCommunication
An Inter-UniversityCentre of
University GrantsCommission on
Electronic Media
editorial boardDr. Jabbar Patel
Prof. M. AnandakrishnanDr. T. R. Kem
Dr. Rajendra Mishra
contentsHighlights of the Month 3Synopsis of the Month 4Telecast Schedules:
Vyas Channel 7Media Tape Library 14EDuSAT Schedule 15Activities of CEC and 16
Media CentresMail Box 18
chief editorDr. T. R. Kem
executive editorDr. R. Mishra
To continuosly feed the CEC-UGC 24 x 7 Vyas Higher Education Channel, the Consortium for Educational Communication (CEC) has a vast repository of 17000 educational video programmes and nearly 1000 such programmes are being added to this collection every year. The present server in CEC had since the capacity to ingest programme for about a month, the next set of educational programmes were being ingested after the old set of programmes are erased from the server. The low capacity of present server therefore never allowed to have all the 17000 plus programmes to be ingested.
With the recent advent in server technology and also the massive plan of CEC to commence at least 20 more DTH Channels at the premises, there was a genuine need to have Media Asset Management (MAM) Server in CEC that will help in creation of a complete digitized platform and will be able to design the smooth workflow (file based) to disseminate electronic content through various modes of modern communication.
MAM manages the entire file based work flow from digitization to dissemination of the content that includes conversion of existing material, archival, scheduling, quality check and play-out. Since CEC is planning to acquire earth station at CEC premises to run 20 to 30, subject based,
[Ingest facility at CEC]
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24 x 7 higher education channels, the digitized storage capacity of approx. 100 terabyte (expandable) and about 10,000 hours of electronic content was needed to help run these channels.
Accordingly, CEC with the help of BECIL (a Govt. Agency) procured MAM Server and installed at CEC. After ingesting through four extended terminals of MAM Server 17000 educational video programmes which are now resting in the CEC repository in the form of Media Tapes (Betacam, U-matic, etc.) will be digitized / archived and through various other terminals such as scheduling of programmes, technical quality check (TQC) will help in quality up-linking of the educational material. It will also create low resolution proxy for the archived files that will be accessible from desktop computers by using TOPAZ GUI.
The archived content now can be transferred, downloaded in various formats such as programme can be copied on external hard drive, USB drive and also on DVDs. Low browse facility of the content will help in disseminating entire content through CEC web portal and viewers can watch low browse educational content at their own pace and time.
The MAM Server provides highly efficient workflow between ingest, quality control, transcoding, material handling, content preparation, archiving processes and play-out server and would help workflow of CEC in the following manner:
• Faster content transfer between stations in different locations.• Faster transuding of various file formats content transfer within broadcast ecosystem.• Search, browsing and content preparation in vastly shorter timeframes. • Staff can access and locate content with
ease.• Expanded content delivery capabilities
through a more flexible user interface, more accurate indexing and sophisticated tracking of information.
• Easy to create playlist as content resides on archive system.
I have given this account just to acquaint you with the latest developments which have taken place in CEC to accomplish its goal as a nodal agency at national level to address the educational needs of the country through the use of various modes of information communication technology. As I have mentioned, CEC and its Media Centres are being updated and upgraded continuously with the latest equipments to help the teachers and students to get the benefit of latest technology in making teaching and learning much more easy and joyful. In this endeavour, CEC shall play its role help nation to achieve 20% GER by the end of XII Plan with the help of virtual mode of education.
We will be happy to receive your suggestions on our new acquisition to make its optimal utilization in the context of education through ICT.
– Tilak R. Kem
[MAM and Central Apparatus Room at CEC]
[Dr. Dev Swarup, Joint Secretary, UGC, (second from right) visiting MAM facility at CEC]
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER, 2011
The following Eminent Persons Series of Lectures on Subjects mentioned below will be shown on ‘Vyas Channel’
Day Subject Series No. of Lectures Title of Lectures
Monday Maths Lecture Series 1 Optimization - I
TuesdayHistory Lecture Series 2 History - 3.1.2: Mughal
Historiography and Sources
Eco./Commerce Lecture Series 6 Operations Research
WednesdayHome Science Lecture Series 2 Women in Profession: Women
Entrepreneurs
Political Science Lecture Series 2 Democracy Module
ThursdaySociology Lecture Series 4 Gandhi Katha
Physics Lecture Series 8 Sound
FridayChemistry Lecture Series 7 Chemzeal
Psychology Lecture Series 8 Phenomenology and Existentialism
FIX POINT CHART
Days/Timings
5.30-7.30, 11.30-1.30 17.30-19.30, 0.30-1.30
7.30-9.30, 13.30-15.30 19.30-21.30, 1.30-3.30
9.30-11.30, 15.30-17.30 21.30-22.30, 3.30-5.30
Band would be blended with programme on
Monday Maths Fine Arts Geography India for the World
Tuesday Economics & Commerce History Zoology Heritage India
Wednesday Political Science Home Science Botany Contemporary Issues
Thursday Physics Sociology Language & Literature Women Empowerment
Friday Physiology Chemistry Education Guru Devo Bhava
Saturday Functional English Environmental ScienceAnthropology/Medical Science
Hall of Inspiration
Sunday Music, Art & Culture Technology Career Watch Window to the World
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1st OCTOBER, 2011LeprosyLeprosy is a known deadly disease. It is a bacterial disease. In India thousands of people suffer from leprosy. It is caused by Mycobacterium leprosy Mycos means fungus & bacterium means bacteria, which are fungus like filamentous rods. Its mode of infection is from person to person through respiratory droplets. In this lecture we also come to know about its symptoms and its treatment.
2nd OCTOBER, 2011Naad Sagar Manthan - 1This programme is on the career in music of non-performing type. For the best of performance, the best type of instruments are required. The people who are involved in making instruments are not great artists but definitely have a good sense of music.
3rd OCTOBER, 2011Meetha Neem This program deals with the exquisite qualities of sweet neem. It shows how each and every part of the tree is useful. Showing the various qualities of this particular tree, its implied importance has been brought out.
4th OCTOBER, 2011Sher Shah : The Afghan Sultan This programme is an episode in the series on ‘History - Paper II’. In this programme we have discussed about ‘Sher Shah and his administration’.
The son of an Afghan jagirdar of Sasaram in Bihar, Sher Shah declared himself the Sultan of Delhi after defeating Humayun in the final Battle of Kanauj in 1540 A. D. He was a capable military and civilian administrator. Many of his reforms were continued by the Mughals. Sher Shah is primarily remembered for his reforms in revenue administration. He efficiently reorganized the tax collection department.
5th OCTOBER, 2011MarigoldThough each and every plant has an intrinsic beauty of its own there are some which are specially endowed and of particular importance to mankind. The marigold of the composite family is one such in this program it is our endeavour to throw some light on the medicinal properties of this plant along with some general information regarding it.
6th OCTOBER, 2011Stylist – 2: Verbal and Visual This is the second part of the programme stylistics - verbal and visual. In the first part Prof. Michael O’Toole of Murdoch
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University has demonstrated by drawing on the model of holiday concerning verbal communication, the same model with some modification can be applied to visual arts, so that we can speak of verbal and visual arts in a comparative way. The second part deals with the wider complications of such a strategy (features like scale, perspective & farming).
7th OCTOBER, 2011Jewel in The CrownMany palaces in India have been converted into 5 star hotels for the sake of spinning foreign exchange. By doing so, the artistic and monumental values of these palaces have been lost to the nation forever. One such place which has escaped from the clutches of business sharks is the palace of wodiyars of Mysore. A visual journey into the majestic Mysore Palace glittering testimony to historical & architectural grandieur of India.
8th OCTOBER, 2011Box Solar CookerFood is necessary for all living beings. Human beings need to cook food to eat and for this they require fuel. For fuel they normally use either of the following: Coke, firewood, dung-cakes, electricity, gas, and / or kerosene. With the growth in population and industry the availability of traditional sources of energy are getting greatly reduced. There is a need to find alternatives. Solar cooker is one such alternative. In this program we shall see the use of box solar cooker.
9th OCTOBER, 2011Astronomical Photography Dr. David Malin is a renowned astronomical photographer who invented a photographic technique by which many astronomical objects were discovered and made a revolution in the field of Astronomy. Dr. David Malin talks about his technique of photographing Celestial objects.
10th OCTOBER, 2011An Artists Day Out True spirit of any city lays amongst the people, the common man. And when a message needs to be conveyed to the whole of city, it becomes very important to involve the people in it. Keeping this concept in mind, some artists from CETP and the city, have tried to bring act into day-to-day lives of people. The main idea behind these expressions by the artists was to generate an awareness of new creative way in which one can explore empty public spaces in the city. It is attempt, to initiate a dialogue between the artists and the masses towards the different facets of the Ahmedabad City.
11th OCTOBER, 20111857 Historiography The armed uprising against British colonial rule and its violent subjugation in 1857 is one of the contentious areas of Indian
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History. Imperialist writers and historians labeled it as a mutiny: nationalist historians in the 20th century saw in the uprising the beginning of the Indian struggle for independence. For a hundred and fifty years the history of the uprising has been analysed, written and rewritten from different academic and ideological positions. This programme documents the fascinating way in which history writing on 1857 evolved since the first series of writings came out in the aftermath of the uprising. Eminent historians of the mutiny analyse the works of past masters like J.W.Kaye, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Surendranath Sen and Jadunath Sarkar. The significant works of contemporary historians like Tapti Ray and Rudrangshu Mukherjee are also discussed and analysed.
12th OCTOBER, 2011Lal Patta Although Nature has favored us a variety of plants and vegetation, there a few plants and flowers that have tended to become the center of our attraction. There is a plant called red leaf, which looks very beautiful for its color. This program is based on extensive information about this plant alone.
13th OCTOBER, 2011Gandhi Katha – VMahatma Gandhiji’s like in South Africa is discussed in this programme. He went to South Africa as a Lawyer to earn money. He faced insult and humiliation in South Africa due to racial indiscrimination. He decided to fight the injustice and racial indiscrimination but not to take revenge. He decided to face hardship for that and this decision turned his life. He decided to fight for the whole community and that made him Mahatma. In his later years he described his Petermoritzberg’s experience as the most creative experience of his life.
14th OCTOBER, 2011Preparing for ExamsUsually we say ‘Luck’ is important for exams, more so far competitive examinations. But ‘Luck’ is nothing but hard work with planning. Those who plan ahead for exams and start preparing methodically do not undergo last minute tension and avoid anxiety. It is these students who also fare well in the exams. This programme is an eye opener to prepare for exams. It helps the students to plan well and clearly elucidates the precautions to be taken by the students while preparing for exams.
15th OCTOBER, 2011Low Vision Low Vision is the inability of the eye to see things clearly. A 30+ executive who cant read the number of an approaching bus or a 70+ old man who can’t read newspaper. Thro discussion the doctor explains how low vision can be corrected and also talks about night blindness and colour blindness.
16th OCTOBER, 2011Cyber Crimes The aim of the programme is to enlighten the audience on Cyber
Crimes. In this digital era through interview with the subject experts. The programme answers to the question of what is e-commerce, what is cyber crime, who commits it and where? The programme also provides relevant examples wherever necessary.
17th OCTOBER, 2011Fields Medal This programme enlightens people regarding the plausible reason for not instituting a medal for mathematics by noble and subsequent institution of fields medal by J.C. fields and some of the mathematician and their work for which they were awarded the medal.
18th OCTOBER, 2011The Emperor’s Dream The Mughal style of miniature painting was initiated by Emperor Humayun, who, on his visit to Persia brought back with him two highly acclaimed court painters. It was under the supervision of these painter’s - Mir Sayyid Ali and Abdus Samad that the Imperial Studio of the Mughal’s was set up. But it was under the patronage of Emperor Akbar that the Imperial studio or the Taswirkhana flourished and became famous for it’s remarkable output. The Emperor’s Dream is an exploration of the rich and multidimensional style that emerged from the Mughal Taswirkhana during Akbar’s reign that included the works of the master painters like Daswant, Basawan, Kesu, Manohar, Miskina and other.
19th OCTOBER, 2011Food ColoursProcessing of foods helps to avoid wastage of seasonal surplus of perishable food materials. Higher quantities of natural colouring agents when used in processed foods are likely to react with the nutritious. Scientists have attempted to find out abuse of non-permitted colours by collecting samples in the market. This programme educates the manufacturers and customers about harmful effects of non-;permitted colours.
20th OCTOBER, 2011Reflections of An Author Mr. Josef Winckler is a pupular author in Germany who received many literary awards. He is visiting India to write his eighth novel - Benares. In this programme he talks about his early influences, his preoccupations as a writer and his interest in the theme of death. He narrates to the interviewer Dr. Meenakshi Reddy how he became a writer and how he chooses themes for his writings.
21st OCTOBER, 2011Educational Technology – VIIIWe are watching the series on Educational Technology. In the 8th part that is Communicate using part - 1’ we will learning about display boards, Charts, Graphs, Poster, OHP & scroll.
22nd OCTOBER, 2011Depleting GroundwaterGroundwater is a major resource for drinking water supply all over
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the globe. Though the availability of groundwater is very limited when compared to surface water, it meets the demands of a major global population. It exists only in the interstitial openings of the subsurface geologic media called aquifers. It gets recharged after every rain and gets discharged through pumping and extraction. Drilling of millions of bore wells and over-exploitation of groundwater beyond the capacity of available water in aquifers lead to a continuous depletion of this resource. This programme highlights the causes of groundwater depletion and the importance of recharging groundwater for long term sustenance.
23rd OCTOBER, 2011Mosque Architecture Mosque Architecture occupies am important place in the study of Indo-Islamic heritage of art and architecture. When Islamic buildings were first introduced in India they did absorb strong influence of Hindu mythological bearings on the facades of Islamic buildings. The progamme bringsforth this interesting reality with suitable examples.
24th OCTOBER, 2011MathemajikMathemajik is the art and science of doing magic with numbers and figures. A mathemajician can beat the calculator or computer. He can tell us the day if the date is given or vice-versa. In this programme Prof.SA Rahima well known mathemajician explains and demonstrates into the three pieces to give seven geomentrical shapessuch as square, pentagen, quadrilateral trapezium,rightangled triangle, parallelogram and rectange.
25th OCTOBER, 2011Training DogsDogs are loved by everybody. This film deals with various aspects like the evolution of dogs, their breeds and the ways how dogs developed an association with man. The film explains the kinds of training given by professional training schools exclusively for domestic dogs. The documentary briefs about professional & non-professional training involved in training dogs. The film incl udes interesting facts about the species canines.
26th OCTOBER, 2011Tupis Nanas Discovery of pineapple was made during the voyage of Christopher Columbus in the Latin America. Botanical name Ananas comosus derived from ‘Nanas’ meaning delicious fruit in Tupi dialect. This programme deals with the biology and its culture. Research works on the fruit’s nutritional values and fruit preservation methods are the highights of this programme. One can witness the beauty of the pineapple flowers.
27th OCTOBER, 2011The Tragedy of Hamlet Shakespeare is believed to have shift the theme of his play Hamlet which already existed and shape it up into a real new tragedy. Hoe
has de done it and how does he make use of the traditional sources. Moreover earlier plays were based on the theme of revenge and fear only. How is Shakespeare’s attempt different from the rest. There is a lot about the same in the discussion. Moreover the mysterious character of Hamlet and other dimensions associated with it are being explained by the expert.
28th OCTOBER, 2011Vocational Training About 70% of the students enrolled in primary schools do not make it to the college. They drop out for one reason or another. But this is a major work force and they have the talent and grit to make it in life, if only a proper incentive is given. Through concrete examples of boys and girls who dropped out of schools but are now engaged successfully in life, VOCATIONAL TRANNING tries to show the way to those numerous others who could not complete their studies. The Don Bosco Self Employment Institute conducts different trade based trainings for boys and girls who are school dropouts. Once the training is over they see to it that they settle down in life. How do they do it? What are the different steps involved?
29th OCTOBER, 2011Particulate Matter and Air Pollution Particulate matter consists of tiny particles in the atmosphere that can be solid or liquid and is produced by a wide variety of natural and manmade sources.
In this episode the expert explains about the types of Particulate matter, Health effects-Global/Indian scenario, PM10 status in Indian cities and some facts on indoor Air Pollution, etc.
30th OCTOBER, 2011Namdah : Artistic Flooring The film is about a unique furnishing rug locally called Namdha, which is allied to the carpet weaving industry of Kashmir. Namdha is one of the handicrafts of Kashmir that combines traditional innovative craftsmanship, beauty of design and convenient use.
The apathy and miserable condition of the craftsmen in the trade has been highlighted in the film together with the rigours and hazards of their work. While men play an important part in producing the Namdha, the embroidery part is mostly confined to women folk. The film narrates how traders and brokers exploit the talent of experienced hands.
31st OCTOBER, 2011Parallels In GeometryA simple concept of parallels line in a plane is a source of modern geometry, which is also useful and important in our day to day life. In this programme a profile of Euclid’s fifth postulate which is commonly called as a parallel postulate has also been given a part from parallels in plane programme also deals with parallels in this sphere geometry.
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Time Saturday 1st October, 2011 Sunday 2nd October, 2011Env scie. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Ek Safal Prayaas• Music, Art/Cult. Keshava Temple in Somanathpuram•
Naad Sagar Manthan - 1 • 0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Coleridge’s Lament• Creation in Fibre Glass• Chram Hastshilp : Parampara Se Vavsaaya•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Mangroves – Life on the Margin• Raag Ranjan : Raag Bhinnshadaj• The Art of Batik•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Insecticides – The Silent Killer• Eye and Light Pollution•
Tappa Type Songs- II•
Info & comm. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
'C' Programming – XI• Technology Another Bhagirath• Telephone – Probing an Everyday Technology•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Chalnaa Jeevan Ke Sang• Micro Hydro Power Plant – 1• Kasthankan•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Artificial Intelligence - I: Introduction• Extending Edges of Technology• Micro Hydro Power Plant – 2•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
'C' Programming – XII• Recent Innovations in Short and Medium Span • Bridges – 4
Enth/med sci. 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Hatha Yoga – II• Risne Wala Twacha Rog: Eczema•
Career Watch Disha : Airlines Ground Staff• Career Update – Web Technology•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Ear Discharge: Don't Take It Easy• Fitness: The Essence of Success•
Basic Concept of Editing – III•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Leprosy• Antibiotics Production: Current Status – II•
Preparation For Civil Services Exam- I : Prelims• Ways of Hope: Bio-Technology•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Chikungunya• Vocational Training• Ek Abhi shaap•
Time Monday 3rd October, 2011 Tuesday 4th October, 2011Fine Art 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Sand Art: An Unique Art Form of Puri• Making of An Artist - I: Water Colour • – I
History Sher Shah : The Afghan Sultan•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
The Hand that Creates – 2: Elements • of ArtAnmol Ratna•
History – 3.1.2: Mughal Historiography and • Sources – I
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Weaving Dreams in Silence• Indian Historiography – 2•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Raghurajpur: The Heritage Village• History - 3.1.3: Mughal Historiography and • Sources – II
Math 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Surreal Numbers• The Ambiguity of•
Eco. & Com. Advertising & Sales Promotion - 64 : Quality • Control - B
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Why Statistics?• Operations Research – I•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
A Question of Proof• Value Oriented Leadership•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Mathematics And Its Perspective• Operations Research – II•
Geography 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Earth And The Solar System - XIII • : Core Formation
Zoology Amazing World of Wild Life – I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Management of Water Resources• The Social Evolution - Has Nature Ever Rewound • the TapeKerria Lacca : A Scale Insect of Commercial • Importance
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Remote Sensing in Natural Resources • Inventory – 2Meetha Neem•
Animal Microbe Symbosis• Value Addition in Fisheries•
Management 1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship - 17: Advertising and Sales Effectiveness
Management Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship – 18: Market Segmentation
Telecast Schedules: Vyas Channel
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Time Wednesday 5th October, 2011 Thursday 6th October, 2011Home Sci. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Fighting Hunger• Sociology Ek Sulagta Prashan : Sampradayikta•
Suti Dhaagaa•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Sahyog: Jeevan Ka Aadhar• Marigold•
Gender and Society - I: Sex, Gender and Biology•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Natural Products and Science• Gandhi Katha – IV•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Bagh Vastra Chapai: Ek Jeevant • Parampara
Balshram: Ek Paricharcha – II•
Political Sci. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Power – 1• Physics Global Warming - VI•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Share Capital• Sound – VI•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Equality – 1• Laser Ke Pachaas Varsh•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Legal Education in Alternative Dispute • Redressal
Sound – VII•
Botony/ Agr. 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Photosynthesis: Global Issue – 2• Lang/ Lit Tidant Prakriya – 62• Anaar•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Translocations : Mechanism and Genetic • Consequences
Stylist – 2: Verbal and Visual•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Diversity in Plant Kingdom – III• Shakespearean Tragedy: Life Kaleidescope – 2•
Management 1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship - 19: Market Segment Evaluation
Understanding Language – I•
Time Friday 7th October, 2011 Saturday 8th October, 2011Chemistry. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Chemzeal – I• Env. sci. Box Solar Cooker•
Wildlife - In Communion With Nature•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis – IV• Shapes and Symmetry of Molecules•
Mangroves - Life on the Margin•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Plastics and Polymers - Recent Trends• Clouds - Form of Condensation•
Waste Utilization in Building• Bio - Transfer of Metallic Pollutants - 1: Lead • Poisoning
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Chemzeal – II• Water Treatment at Point of Use•
Psychology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Phenomenology and Existentialism – 42• Info &comm. Sci. 'C' Programming – XIII•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Understanding Emotions: Educational • Psychology
Growth and Development of T V in India – I• Treasures in Knowledge•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Hypnotherapy – 2: Medical Uses of • Hypnotism
Quiz Show- IX•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Phenomenology and Existentialism – 43• 'C' Programming – XIV•
Education 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Sanklapna Prapti Pratimaan – VI• Coaching: A Training Method•
Anthro. Med sci. Hatha Yoga – III• Khaamosh Galiyare•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Integral Pedagogy Process-4: Reflection• The Overhead Projector•
Whom To Ask?•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Educational Technology – VI• The Healing Touch• Bangle Makers of Hyderabad•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Jewel in The Crown• Understanding the Human Endocrine System•
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Time Sunday 9th October, 2011 Monday 10th October, 2011Music,art/cult. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Indigo Dyed Fabrics• Naad Sagar Manthan – 2•
Fine Arts Pashmina : The Glorious Heritage of Kashmir• Making of An Artist - II: Water Colour Painting•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Expression in Art• The Hand that Creates – 3: History of Art – 1• Islamic Calligraphy Through the Ages – 1•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Raag Ranjan : Raag Pahari• Let Your Daugher Bloom•
In Search of Cat’s Jail•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Baul Type Songs – I• An Artists Day Out•
Technology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Learning Through Computers• Maths The Search For Primes• Who Is An Intellectual?•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
The Art of Screen Printing• Introduction to Calculus•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Astronomical Photography• Kerein - Milman Theorem•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Recent Innovations in Short and • Medium Span Bridges – 5
Sudoku• Gambler’s Ruin•
Career watch 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Ways of Hope – Orthopedic• Capture Fisheries•
Geography The Earth And The Solar System - XIV : Bulk • Composition
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Basic Concept of Editing – IV• Volcano - 1.2.3•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Preparation for Civil Services Exams - • II : Mains
Glaciers – I•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Ladies in Labs: Lady Behind Signal • and EchoesYoung Entrepreneurs: Fashion • Designing
Management Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship - 20: Pricing Strategy
Time Tuesday 11th October, 2011 Wednesday 12th October, 2011History 0530 / 1130
1730 / 23301857 Historiography• Hom Science Karnah : Living of The Edge•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
An Enternal Beautiful City: Bhopal• Orissa Ke Mandir•
Bridging the Calorie Gap Weaning Food• Food Colours•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Sufism During The Delhi Sultanate• War Against Malnutrition•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Economy During Early Medivel India : • Land Grants And Agrarian Expansion
The War Harmons• Siskiyan Leta Ek Hunar: Himroo•
Economics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Advertising and Sales Promotion - 65 : • Quality Control - C
Political. Sci. Power – 2•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Operations Research – III• In Conversation With Brinda Karat•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Probability : Basic Concept• Equality – 2•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Operations Research – IV• Democracy Module – I•
Zoology 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Amazing World of Wild Life – II• Botany/ agr. Role of Algae in Bioprospecting – I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Plant Microbe Symbiosis• Floriculture : Gerbera Cultivation•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Artificial Spawning in Frog• Cat on the Edge – Tiger•
Diversity In Plant Kingdom – IV• Lal Patta•
Management 1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship - 21: Distribution
DNA Damage in Plants• Bottle Brush•
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Time Thursday 13th October, 2011 Friday 14th October, 2011Sociology 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Woh Subha Kabhi To Aayegi• Chemistry Chemzeal – III•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Gender and Society - II: Public Private • Dichotomy
Chemical Kinetics and Catalysis – V• Chemfun – 9: Catalysis•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Gandhi Katha – V• Chemfun – 10: Absorption• Plastics – I•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Gaumata• Indian Women: From Rhetoric to • Reality: Women and Education
Chemzeal – IV•
Physics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Global Warming – VII• Psychology Phenomenology and Existentialism – 44•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Sound – VIII• Erikson's Theory of Psychological Development•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
The Physics of Music - 1 : The Magic • Flute
Preparing for Exams•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Sound – IX• Phenomenology and Existentialism – 45•
Languat/Lit. 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Tidant Prakriya – 63• Mahadevi Verma : Ek Kahanikaar•
Education Sanklapna Prapti Pratimaan – VII• Samel•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Kavita, Geet aur Gazal: Kya Kehte Hain • NeerajKhule Aakash Ki Khoj Main•
Integral Pedagogy Process – V• Future Indians : The Teen Brigade•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Music Images in Tagore’s Literature• Educational Technology – VII•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Understanding language – II• Management Worldwide e-Course on Marketing • Communication and Salesmanship : Live Intractive Session
Time Saturday 15th October, 2011 Sunday 16th October, 2011Env scie. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330ISO and Environment System• Music, Art/Cult. Make-up For Theatre•
Hues From The Blue• 0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Water Quality and Supply in An • Industrial TownEutrophication•
Sound of Voices•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Utilization of Fly Ash• Bio - Transfer of Metallic Pollutant - 2: • Cadmium Cancers
Raag Ranjan : Raag Bilawal•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Energy in Evolution -1• Baul Type Songs – II•
Info & comm.
0730 / 13301930 / 0130
C++ Programming – I• Technology Efficient Structural Forms – I• Value Addition in Fisheries•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Growth and Development of T V in • India - II
Searching the Frontiers - I •
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Artificial Intelligence - III: • Characteristics of Architecture
Courseware•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
C++ Programming – II• The Endearing Alloy• Cyber Crimes•
Enth/med sci.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Hatha Yoga – IV• Safed Daag: Ek Twacha Rog•
Career Watch Technical Writing – I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
General Principles of History Taking • (Clinical Medicine) – I
Basic Concept of Editing – V•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Counter Urbanisatism : A New Trend• Pregnancy And Music•
Career Guidance – Education•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Low Vision• Lead: A Silent Killer•
Technical Writing – II•
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Time Monday 17th October, 2011 Tuesday 18th October, 2011Fine Art 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Bharatmuni's Natyshastra• History Economic Change:Change in Agriculture and •
Populism0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Making of An Artist - III: Water Colour • PaintingThe Hand That Creates – 4: History of • Art – 2
Hampi : The City of Victory• The Emperor's Dream•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Kathak - 1 Padhant & Talkar• Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti – I•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Islamic Calligraphy Through Ages- 2• Poetry on Fabric: Ikat•
British Imperialist Art in India – II•
Math 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Mathematics : Algebraic Geometry• Fields Medal•
Eco. & Com. Advertising And Sales Promotion - 66 : Quality • Control – D
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Scaling Techniques• Operations Research –V•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Introduction to Calculus• Imperative of International Economics – I•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Introduction to Statistics• Operations Research – VI•
Geography 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Earth And The Solar System - XV • : Clocks in The Rocks
Zoology The Social Evolution - Has Nature Ever Rewound • the TapeCommunication Among Honey Bees•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Electromagnetic Radiation• Amazing World of Wild Life – III•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Glaciers – II• Utility of Fish Hematology•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Interior of Earth• Animal Microbe Symbosis• Rishton Ka Phool•
Time Wednesday 19th October, 2011 Thursday 20th October, 2011Home Sci. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Bunkari Ka Chamatkaar : Ikat• Food Colours•
Sociology Zara Gaur Karna•
0600 / 1200
1800 / 0000
Women in Profession: Women • Entrepreneurs – IKhadi•
Crimes and Society : Introduction•
0630 / 1230
1830 / 0030
Home Science – 1: University Goes to • Villages – The BeginningRashtriya Seva Yojana•
Gandhi Katha – VI•
0700 / 1300
1900 / 0100
Women in Profession: Women • Entrepreneurs – IIKhule Aakash Ki Khoj Mein•
Women Workers in Unorganised Sector•
Political Sci. 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Citizenship Rights and Liberty – 1• Physics Global Warming – VIII•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Democracy Module – II• Sound – X•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
The Need for Governance: Governance • and Public Policy
The Physics of Music-2: The String Instrument• Improvised Apparatus for Teaching Mechanics•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Citizenship Rights and Liberty Module • – II
Sound – XI•
Botony/ Agr. 0930 / 1530
2130 / 0330
Role of Algae in Bioprospecting - II : • MushroomsMongra•
Lang/ Lit Tidant Prakriya – 64• How India is English – I•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Bryophytes : General Characters and • Classification
Reflections of An Author•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Diversity in Plant Kingdom – V• Safed Champa•
A Midsummer Night's Dream – I• How India is English – II•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Cell Cycle• The Art of Prose Writing•
12 CEC Television News, October 2011
Time Friday 21st October, 2011 Saturday 22nd October, 2011Chemistry 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Chemzeal – V• Env. sci. Monsoon Flowers•
Ek Bahupyogi Vriksh: Sheesham• 0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Ladies in Labs: A Lady on A Mission to • Restore VisionChemfun - Gel Formation•
Prayavaran Shiksha•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Chemfun - Surface Tension• Plastics – II•
Bio -Transfer of Metallic Pollutants - III: • Chromium: Good And BadDepleting Groundwater•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Chemzeal – VI• Energy in Evolution – 2•
Psychology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Phenomenology and Existentialism – 46• Info &comm. Sci. C++ Programming – III•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
States of Mind – I• Tamso Ma Jyotir Gamaya• Warning for Warming•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Transactional Analysis: Analysing • Transaction
Artificial Intelligence - IV: Definition, • Metasynthesis & Limitations
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Phenomenology and Existentialism – 47• C++ Programming – IV•
Education 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Sanklapna Prapti Pratimaan – VIII• Anthro. Med sci. Hath Yoga – V• Madhumeh: Ek Shaant Shatru•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Prof. G. D. Sharma in Conversation with • Prof. Amrik Singh
General Principles of History Taking (Clinical • Medicine) – II
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Educational Technology – VIII• Pawan Urja•
Introduction to Social Anthropology – I• Folk Arts of Andhra Pradesh – Oggukatha•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan – I• Rajasthani Folk Instruments – Satara• Japanese Encephalitis•
Time Sunday 23rd October, 2011 Monday 24th October, 2011Music,art/cult.
0530 / 11301730 / 2330
Indian Classical Music in Philately - I: • Music Imprinted
Fine Arts Sanskriti : Ek Pehchan• Popular Cartoonists – Shankar's Weekly•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Qutub Shahi Architecture• Mosque Architecture•
Making of an Artist - IV: Water Colour Painting• The Hand that Creates – 5: Techniques of Drawing•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Raag Ranjan : Raag Maanjkhamaj• Kathak - 2 Hasta Sanchalan – 1•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Baul Type Songs – III• Contemporary Art and Print Making – 1• The Haman : A Traditional Heating System•
Technology 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Efficient Structual Forms – II• Wooden Imprints: Block Printing•
Maths Mathemajik• Jal•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Networks• Puzzles and Paradoxes in Statistics• Orchids of India: The Golden Arch Orchid•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Veda and Modern Management• Solving Integers in Equations – ax2+by2+cz2=0• Statistics for Microlevel Planning•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
In Search of Light• The Story of Yard and Meter• Mobius Band•
Career watch 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Disha – Journalism• Geography The Earth And The Solar System - XVI : Clocks • in The Rocks
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Basic Concept of Editing - VI : Creative • Role of the Editor
Browsing The History of Earth•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Media Role in Changing Society• Use and Scarcity of Water• Preserving History•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Technical Writing – III• The Water Bearing Beds•
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Time Tuesday 25th October, 2011 Wednesday 26th October, 2011History 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Kumintang and The First United Front with Communist Party of China
Hom Science Lok Dham - Mata Swaroop KanvarFood the Body Fuel
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Self Help Group: A New Hope For WomenOxford of the East: Pune Unviersity
Women in Profession: Women Entrepreneur – III
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Bhartiya Itihaas Evam Sanskriti – II Home Science – 2: University Goes to Villages – A Decade and Ahead
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Revolution and Gender Revolutionary Culture
Weave Your Life Through KhadiAnti - Oxidants - For Healthy Living
Economics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Advertising And Sales Promotion 67 : Inventory Management – II
Political. Sci. Ethics and Governance: Govt and Public Policy
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Operations Research - VII : Produce to Consumer
Political Sociology – I
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Imperative of International Economics – II
Prespective on Governance: Governance and Public Policy
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Intellectual Property Rights – I Nature and Significance of Political Theory
Zoology 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Dentition and Ageing in Horses Botany/ agr. DNA Mutation
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Amazing World of Wildlife – IV MycoplasmaPlant Clinic
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Tiger Census Diversity in Plant Kingdom – VIIPlant Phytoremediation
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Training DogsDiversity of Bats
Tupis NanasMango - A Fruit of Joy
Time Thursday 27th October, 2011 Friday 28th October, 2011Sociology 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Nai Pehchaan Ki Talash Main• Helping Them to Find Their Feet • Again
Chemistry Detoxification of Toxic Metals by Microbes•
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Dogs: Man's Best Friend• Chemzeal – VII•
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Gandhi Katha – VII• Chemfun – Blue Bottle• Chemfun – Salt Hydrolysis•
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Neighbourhood Campus• LED Processing - I: Led Based White Light – I•
Physics 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Global Warming – X• Psychology Phenomenology and Existentialism – 48•
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Sound – XII• States of Mind – II•
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Physics of Music – 3 Deriving Music • Mathematically
Dance Away Your Blues• Visual Impairment: Integrated Education•
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Sound – XIII• Phenomenology and Existentialism – 49•
Languat/Lit. 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Tidant Prakriya – 65• Jab Uthe Hazaron Haath•
Education Reinventing Higher Education•
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Multi Lingual Context• A Midsummer Night's Dream – II•
Values in Education – 1•
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
A Discussion on the Satire of Jonathan • Swift (Gulliver’s Travels)
Vocational Training•
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
The Tragedy of Hamlet• Khoj Prashikshan Pratimaan – II•
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Time Saturday 29th October, 2011 Sunday 30th October, 2011Env scie. 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330Success Story of GroundnutSave Himalaya and Ganga
Music, Art/Cult. Indian Classical Music in Philately - II: Melody Embellished
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
Sun Dawns on Indian IndustryWater Quality and Supply in An Industrial Town
In Search of Architectural RootsWinds From the East
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Environmental Impact - Assessment of a Soapstime MineParticulate Matter and Air Pollution
Raag Ranjan : Raag Tilang
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Biogeochemical Cycles of Elements Striking A Myriad MelodiesEk Mayur Pankhi Utsav: Govardhan Puja
Info & comm.
0730 / 13301930 / 0130
C++ Programming – V Technology Efficient Structural Forms – IIIWebwise
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Role of Mass Media and Popular Culture – I
Searching The Frontiers – III
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Artificial Intelligence - V: Branches & Programming
Transport Engineering
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
C++ Programming – VI Computer Network ConnectingNamdah : Artistic Flooring
Enth/med sci.
0930 / 15302130 / 0330
Hat Yoga – VIFeeling Good : Back Pain
Career Watch Uddan - 1 (Vimanan)Career Update - Information TechnologyQuiz Show – 1
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Zara Gaur Karna (H. I. V) Sankraman Evam AIDS
Basic Concept of Editing – VII
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
A Date With DeathIntroduction to Social Anthropology – 2
Occupational Health Management
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Foundation of Anthropology - Concepts of Human Origin
Counselling For Exams: ChemistryYoung Entrepreneurs - Home Appliance Servicing
Time Monday 31st October, 2011Fine Arts 0530 / 1130
1730 / 2330PenaMaking of An Artist - V: Water Colour Painting
0600 / 12001800 / 0000
The Story of Indian Painting – Moghul MiniaturesPopular Cartoonist – Alexyz
0630 / 12301830 / 0030
Kathak - 3 - Hasta Sanchalan – 2
0700 / 13001900 / 0100
Contemporary Art And Print Making -1Making of An Artist – 2
Maths 0730 / 13301930 / 0130
Unknown Perspective
0800 / 14002000 / 0200
Geometrical Transformation: ReflectionMathematics as Known to Vedic Texts
0830 / 14302030 / 0230
Parallels In GeometryApproximation to Binomial Distribution
0900 / 15002100 / 0300
Optimization – I
Geography 0930 / 15302130 / 0330
The Earth and The Solar System - XVII : Age of The Earth – I
1000 / 16002200 / 0400
Seismic Waves and Their PropertiesGeomorphology: Rocks
1030 / 16302230 / 0430
Khgoliya PaheliThe Making of a Glacier
1100 / 17002300 / 0500
Electromagnetic Radiation
CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION
MEDIA TAPE LIBRARYNEW ADDITIONS TO CEC KNOWLEDGE
RESOURCES
SI.No. Title of the Programme Tape No. Duration Subject
EJOD
1 Microprocessors & Microcontrollers
EJOD/PD/851080
22'22" Computer Science
(Part - 4): Block Diagram of 8085
EMYS
2 Oceanography - An outline
EMYS/B3/486
26'43" Geography
EROO
3 Seismic Retrafitting Ep. 3 (Experiences from Indonesia & China
EROO/PD/85
18'49" Earthquake engin.
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CONSORTIUM FOR EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATION UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION
Tentative SCHEDULE for Live lecture on VYAS Channel and on EDUSAT network October, 2011
Day/Date Time Subject/Theme Topic Resource Person "Teaching End"
03/10/2011 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
History Gandhian Philosophy Prof Deepak Kumar CEC
04/10/2011 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
History Gandhian Philosophy Prof Deepak Kumar CEC
05/10/11 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
History Gandhian Philosophy Prof Anand Kumar CEC
06/10/11 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Holiday CEC
07/10/11 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
History The queens of Mahabharat Dr Kavita Sharma CEC
10/10/11 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Constitution and Laws
Legal framework and process Dr Minakshi Sinha & others CEC
11/10/11 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Constitution and Laws
Legal framework and process Dr Minakshi Sinha & others CEC
12/10/11 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Constitution and Laws
Criminal Justice process Dr Minakshi Sinha & others CEC
13/10/11 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Constitution and Laws
Criminal Justice process Dr Minakshi Sinha & others CEC
14/10/11 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Constitution and Laws
Criminal Justice process Dr Minakshi Sinha & others CEC
17/10/11 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Development Studies
The Changing contours of conflict in Indian Society
Dr Satish Kumar CEC
18/10/11 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Development Studies
Govt, Distribution of Resources and Conflict
Dr G N trivedi CEC
19/10/11 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Development Studies
Reporting Conflict in India Mr Shivaji Sarkar CEC
20/10/11 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Development Studies
Reporting Conflict Movt: Issues and debate
Dr M N Thakur CEC
21/10/11 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Development Studies
Conflict and Media:Academic concern
Dr Ramesh Yadav CEC
24/10/11 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology Robert K Merton Subhash Mahapatra CEC
25/10/11 Tuesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology Robert K Merton Subhash Mahapatra CEC
26/10/11 Wednesday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Holiday CEC
27/10/11 Thursday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology G .H Mead Subhash Mahapatra CEC
28/10/11 Friday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Sociology G .H Mead Subhash Mahapatra CEC
31/10/11 Monday
14.00 to 15.00 hrs
Book Review Mr Narendra Kumar's book Mr Narendra Kumar and others CEC
16 CEC Television News, October 2011
AcTiviTies of cec AnD MeDiA cenTRes
EMMRC, Madurai
The EMMRC, Madurai apart from its production activities is involved in training the faculty in e-content production in collaboration with the Academic Staff College, Madurai Kamaraj University. The Director, EMMRC, Dr.Sobhana Bai has delivered lectures at the National Seminars and Academic Staff College on different topics especially on the involvement of the teachers and students in higher education and Educational Technology. The positive ambience around the centre attracts lots of faculties and students from different colleges and institutions to the centre in attending the EDUSAT programmes and getting exposed to the efforts in e-content production and other multimedia facilities. The Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun is conducting the 7th course on Remote Sensing through EDUSAT and large number of students and faculty are regularly attending the course. Worldwide course on Marketing Communication and Salesmanship is attended by the enrolled students and others
Dr. Sohbana Bai, Director, EMMRC Madurai addressing the Teachers
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EMMRC Pune
EMMRC, Pune organized Coordination Committee Meeting on 12th August 2011. Dr. (Ms.) N. A. Kazmi (Secretary, UGC), Dr. Jabbar Patel (Chairman, Governing Board, CEC), Dr. Tilak R. Kem, Director, CEC and all the directors of Media Centres
attended the meeting.
‘Aviskar’ Innovation Award
This Research Project received ‘Aviskar’ Innovation award in 5th Inter-University Research Festival in January 2011. It was presented in an International Conference organized by Indian Institute of Technology, Madras in February 2011. It is published in the ‘Journal of Commerce and Management Thought’ Volume 2 (Varsha No. 3) in July 2011, ISSN 0975-623X (Print) 0976-478X (Online)
This experiment was carried at two stages, first topic was taught by conventional method of teaching, that is chalk and talk method, after that a pre-watch test was conducted to check the level of understanding. The film was again shown to the same students and then the post watch test was conducted to check the difference in understanding level of audience.
The result showed that audio-visual technology helped the students to understand the subject in a better manner.
EMMRC Pune has started production of Indian Classical Music – e-content programs. In last one month we have recorded 20 programs.
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