Self Learning

Teaching and learning are no longer confined to four walls. Modern education empowers students to learn by themselves within or out of their faculty. JIET also opens the door for the students to spread their wings of desire and quench their thirst for knowledge. MOOC (Massive Open Online Courses), NPTEL (National Program on Technology Enhanced Learning), SWAYAM (Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds) are the platforms provided by the Government of India and facilitated by JIET. NKN (National Knowledge Network), an initiative by "Government of India, is a multi-gigabit national research and education network whose purpose is to provide a unified high-speed network backbone for India's educational institutions.

+ MOOC

A massive open online course (MOOC) is an online course with open access and interactive participation using the Web. MOOCs provide participants with course materials generally used in a conventional education setting - such as examples, lectures, videos, study materials and problem sets. Apart from this, MOOCs offer interactive user forums, which are extremely useful in building a community for students, teachers and professionals. As per the guidelines of AICTE, Our University has the provision of taking credits earned through MOOC into account. Further, If any student makes a total of 20 credits (as per guidelines), they will become eligible for getting an HONOURS degree.

+ NPTEL

NATIONAL PROGRAMME ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING (NPTEL) provides E-learning through online Web and Video courses in Engineering, Science and humanities streams. The mission of NPTEL is to enhance the quality of Engineering education in the country by providing free online courseware. Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Madras and Roorkee) And the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore executed the NPTEL Programme.

+ VIRTUAL LAB

An Initiative of Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) Under the National Mission on Education through ICT to provide remote access to Labs in various science and engineering disciplines. These Virtual Labs would cater to students at the undergraduate level, postgraduate level, and research scholars to enthuse students to conduct experiments by arousing their curiosity which would help them learn basic and advanced concepts through remote experimentation.

It provides a complete learning management system where the students can avail themselves the various tools for learning, including additional web resources, video lectures, animated demonstrations, self-evaluation and also share costly equipment and resources which are otherwise available to a limited number of users due to constraints on time and geographical distances.

+ SWAYAM

SWAYAM is a programme initiated by the Government of India and designed to achieve the three cardinal principles of Education Policy viz., access, equity and quality. This effort aims to take the best teaching-learning resources to all, including the most disadvantaged. SWAYAM seeks to bridge the digital divide for students who have hitherto remained untouched by the digital revolution and have not been able to join the mainstream of the knowledge economy. Courses delivered through SWAYAM are available free of cost to the learners. However, students wanting certifications shall be registered shall be offered a certificate on successful completion of the course, with a nominal fee. Expand the horizon of Knowledge; join courses@Swayam

+ SPOKEN TUTORIAL

FOSS RESOURCE CENTER in association with IIT Bombay

The Spoken Tutorial project is the 'Talk to a Teacher activity of the National Mission on Education through Information and Communication Technology (ICT), launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Development, Government of India. The Spoken Tutorial Resource Centre of IIT Bombay has also been set up at JIET to aid the technical enhancement of our students.
Our Students may learn IT Software Courses at their convenience. Expand the horizon of Knowledge; join courses@SpokenTutorial

+ NATIONAL KNOWLEDGE NETWORK(NKN)

Some of the salient features of the NKN are-

  • Establishing Connectivity for Knowledge and information sharing.
  • Enabling Collaborative Research in emerging areas such as Climate Modelling.
  • Facilitating distance education in specialized fields such as medicine, emerging high tech areas covering info-bio-nano technology.
  • Facilitating an ultra-high-speed e-governance backbone for information sharing.

+ LIBRARY

The Institution has one Central Library and 8 Departmental Libraries

Area of Library – 8191.34 sq.Ft.

Titles – 6234

Volumes – 34115

National Journals – 50

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+ VIDEO LECTURE

Dr. A. M.Khan (Engineering Mathematics) - Lecture on Integral Transforms and its Applications

Dr. Sushma Dave (Engineering Chemistry) - the Zeolite Method in water softening

Prof. Nidhi Gupta (Engineering Physics) - Lecture on Wave Optics

G. S. Raghuvanshi (Physics) - Interference of light I Newton's Ring

G. S. Raghuwanshi (Physics) - Interference II Michelson's Interferometer

Prof. M R Baid (Mechanical Engineering)- Orthographic Projections

Manoj Sharma (Mechanical Engineering)- Analysis of Stress

Prof.(Dr.) B.L.Mathur (Electrical Engineering)- Transmission Lines Protection

Kusum Agarwal (Electrical Engineering)- Armature Reaction in D.C. Machine

Navneet Maru (Electrical Engineering)- Power Electronics

Abhisek Arya (Civil Engineering)- Shear force and bending moment diagrams

Ms Kavita Choudhary (Computer Science Engineering)- Non Recursive Predictive parsing

Ms Simran choudhary (Computer Science Engineering)- Mergeable Heap- Part I

Vinay Mathur (Computer Science Engineering)- File systems and storage of files in Unix

Gourav Solanki (Computer Science Engineering)- Query Processing system catelogue

Abhinav Lohiya- Electrostatics

Amita Bissa (MBA) - Preparation of Final Accounts

Syed Usman (IT Engineering)- Software testing and types

G S RAGHUVANSHI (Physics) - Theory of Relativity I

G s Raghuvanshi (Physics) - Theory of Relativity II

+ KHOJ

Bikaner Technical University has created a cell Khoj. The Khoj Cell aims at mapping creative minds. It aims to promote Innovation, Startups, and Entrepreneurship among our students, turning them into responsible citizens who will innovate projects to resolve common problems. By mapping problems near their society and observing the various problem-solving methods, it will build the habit of thinking in an innovative way and analyzing the techniques of problem-solving in students.

Objectives

  • Encourage students to analyze the problems of society
  • Encourage students to work on the solution of the problems with the use of available resources
  • Motivating students to focus on Grass-root Innovation
  • Exploring the talents of the students of the university
  • Providing students with a platform where they can share small ideas also.
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Khoj Activity Calendar

ACTIVITY CALENDAR UP TO 31 AUGUST 2020
S.NO.   Event/Activity  Activity Details  Tentative   Target   Mode  
1 National Webinar Self Reliance: The Future of Work and Livelihood By Prof Raj Nehru 27/05 2020 Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams Zoom Platform
2 National Webinar Learning to Experiment,innovate and diffuse solutions By PadmShree Prof AK Gupta 30-05-2020 "Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams" Zoom Platform
3 Student Activity 1 KHOJ-BTU Exercise 1 (Mapping of local innovations and innovators) 6/5/2020 "Students of all semesters and all streams" Google Form
4 National Workshop The Role of Pre-Innovation Platform Activity 6/15/2020 Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams Online
5 Student Activity 1 Results Results KHOJ-BTU Exercise 1 (Identifying Common Problems of local Society) 6/22/2020 Students of all semesters and all streams BTU Website
6 Student Activity 2 Samadhan Par Vichar Exercise 2 (inviting Ideas for common social Problems) 6/30/2020 Students of all semesters and all Online
7 Workshop The beginning of Innovation 7/5/2020 Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams Online
8 Results Student Activity 2 Samadhan Par Vichar Exercise 2 (inviting Ideas for common social Problems) 7/18/2020 Students of all semesters and all streams BTU Website
9 Student Activity 3 Tech for Good (Sharing stories of local innovators through Vedios/PPTs by Students) 7/20/2020 Students of all semesters and all streams Online
10 National Webinar Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship as Carrier Opportunity 7/25/2020 Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams Online
11 Results Student Activity 3 Tech for Good (Sharing stories of local innovators through Vedios/PPTs) 8/5/2020 Students of all semesters and all streams BTU Website
12 Student Activity 4 Presentation of Students selected on above three Activities (Chaired by Advisory Committee) 07-08-2020 AND 08-08-2020 Students of all semesters and all streams Online
13 Student Activity 5 Field/Exposure Visit to Village/Society/School/Industry/ Market – Identity real Life Problem 8/18/2020 Students of all semesters and all streams Field
14 National Conference Conference on Social Innovation 8/28/2020 Faculties & Students of all semesters and all streams Online/ Offline
15 Monitoring Progress Monitoring and announcing next Action Plan with meeting of Advisory committee" 8/31/2020 Advisory and Core Committee members Online

+ GOOGLE CLASSROOM

Google Classroom aims to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments in a paperless way. The primary purpose of Google Classroom is to streamline the process of sharing files between teachers and students. Google Classroom combines Google Drive for assignment creation and distribution, Google Docs, Sheets and Slides for writing, Gmail for communication, and Google Calendar for scheduling. Students can be invited to join a class through a secret code or automatically imported from a college domain. Each class creates a separate folder in the respective user's Drive, where the student can submit work to be graded by a teacher. Mobile apps, available for iOS and Android devices, let users take photos, attach to assignments, share files from other apps, and access information offline. Teachers can monitor each student's progress, and after being graded, teachers can return work along with comments.

The G-Suite for Education account is linked with the Institution's official website (jietjodhpur.ac.in), which enables the teachers and students to access G-Suite anywhere via a regular Gmail login portal. The Google Classroom can be accessed with their official email account instead of their personal Gmail account. Experience the new way of learning. In case of any difficulty, students are advised to connect with the concerned subject teacher or Head of Department. To reset the password of the official email, please write to suresh.verma@jietjodhpur.ac.in

+ LEARN COURSERA

Here is an excellent opportunity for learning new edge courses from the leader of the industry- Coursera
Coursera offers certified courses taught by top instructors from world-class universities and companies like Stanford University, University of Michigan, Google, IBM, Nvidia, and many more. You can also master a skill from a Specialization Track of your choice.
Apart from this, it has courses and specializations for almost every sector; thus, students of JIET of all departments can avail the benefits.
With the support of COURSERA, DSC-JGI offered certified courses entirely FREE for the students and faculties of JGI till 30th September 2020 (course completion date) for a total of 1500 learners.

Top subject areas from JIET Group of Institutions
Arts and HumanitiesBusiness
Computer ScienceData Science
Information TechnologyHealth
Math and LogicPersonal Development
Physical Science and EngineeringSocial Science
Language Learning

For more information, connect

Arjun Vaishnav,
Lead Google Developer Student Clubs,
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+ INSTITUTE INNOVATION COUNCIL

+ WEBINAR