- Relate it to real world problems. Interesting examples that a lay person would be able to understand.
- Interest in the student's mind
- Real application of the topic that we're teaching
- Few questions from my own - quite related to the applications
- Relation and function example - brother relation is symmetric or not? real world example
- Mathematics in engineering is totally fine since there are real world applications
- Teachers don't often relate to real world particularly in the high school
- 100 mark paper - paper and pen test
- 15 marks for teacher assessment
- Quiz test - 5 marks
- Assignments - 5 marks
- Surprise Test - 5 marks
- Students don't like reading books. Library footfalls are very low. They prefer YouTube.
- They learn superficially through YouTube. Answers for the questions are provided and are often incorrect in YouTube.
- In the answer script it gets revealed because they write the wrong answer that they learned from YouTube itself.
- 5 modules in a paper
- 2 modules one test
- 2 modules another test
- Frustrations are definitely present. Lot of indiscipline in the classroom.
- Tried a viva once
- Project related questions. Bigger problem and look through the thought process.
- Most students do plugging of formula and try to just answer the questions
- Students are not interested in the viva at all. They just want to answer the basic questions
- Used smart board in the classrooms. M Tech students.
- Quiz test is conducted online. MCQ. ES Examination.
- Students like changes and want to adopt new things
- It's a common feeling that evaluation and invigilation is annoying but it really should not be the case. These are parts of the job.