Monday, 29 April 2024
Poor Things and Laapataa Ladies
Wednesday, 24 April 2024
AI Assisted Self Assessment of Essay Type Descriptive Answers
AI-Assisted Self-Assessment of Essay Type Descriptive Answers
Transcript for the "Essay Type Answer Writing | Error Analysis & AI-assisted Self-assessment | Academic Writing Workshop" by Merlin and organised by Chat GPT
The highlights of the session:
Mastering Essay Writing: Error Analysis & AI-powered Self-Assessment
- Analyze Past Errors: Review feedback from teachers on past exams.
- Select an Answer: Choose an answer you wrote for a previous internal assessment.
- AI Feedback: Upload a photocopy/PDF of your answer to a designated AI tool.
- Prompt Selection: Clearly state you are a postgraduate student seeking a high academic level response.
- Self-Assessment: Analyze the AI's suggestions and compare them to your original writing.
- Continuous Improvement: Practice writing and self-assessment throughout the semester, aiming for excellence without AI dependence.
Sunday, 14 April 2024
Memorabilia 2024
Memorabilia 2024
From the Desk of the Head of the Department . . .
~ Dilip Barad
Head, Dept. of English, Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University
Video Introduction of Various Student Committees: Annual Function 2024
Annual Function 2024 | Dept. of English | MKBU | Live Stream
Monday, 27 November 2023
NHEQF Levels English Studies Syllabus
Answers to Your Questions on NHEQH for English Syllabi
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) to accompany the NHEQH Levels for English Studies Syllabus Framework:
General Questions:
Let us understand with the example of William Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'
FAQs: Shakespeare's Hamlet in English Literature Syllabus
FAQs: Pedagogical Considerations for Studying Romantic Poets
FAQs: Literary Works and Pedagogical Approaches in English Literature Syllabus
Friday, 17 November 2023
Beware of Histofluencers
Image generated by prompt - 'Young Indian Social Media Influencers' |
In recent times, it has become common to see young Indian social media influencers sharing historical videos about the country. While social media allows more people to participate in narrating the past, the proliferation of amateur historiography brings risks. As these convenient digests of history permeate social feeds, they often showcase ideological biases or oversimplifications that distort complex truths. When followers share such problematic historical accounts, it can be challenging to respond thoughtfully each time. This post offers a perspective to consider when engaging with this type of social media content about Indian history. The aim is not to attack creators or discount their efforts entirely but rather encourage critical analysis of how facts are presented and blended with agendas. With care, social media can open up history to wider audiences productively. But we must be alert to the biases that may slip in along the way. I asked popular Chat AI tools to help me with language in putting the thoughts in proper manner. Here are the responses generated after prompting them several times for precise result: Open AI's Chat GPT:"When wading through the historical tales spun by right-wing social media influencers, let your critical eye be the judge. They deftly entwine fiction with fact, crafting a narrative that suits their ideological script. True historiography demands an objective interpretation of evidence, not a patchwork of convenient tales. As we navigate the tumultuous sea of historical discourse, be wary of the siren song sung by biased 'Histofluencers.'" "Approach the historical chronicles peddled by right-wing social media influencers like a seasoned detective. These storytellers masterfully meld fiction with fact, orchestrating a narrative symphony that aligns with their agenda. Genuine historiography demands a sober examination of evidence, not a fanciful mosaic of preconceived stories. In the theater of historical discourse, be the discerning audience, resistant to the alluring spell cast by biased 'Histofluencers.'" "As you delve into the historical tapestry woven by right-wing social media influencers, wear the armor of skepticism. They artfully blend fiction into the fabric of facts, choreographing a narrative dance that caters to their ideological tune. Authentic historiography demands a clear-eyed assessment of evidence, not a fanciful patchwork quilt of convenient tales. In the arena of historical dialogue, be the vigilant guardian, immune to the enchanting spell cast by biased 'Histofluencers.'" |
Image generated by Canva AI - 'Young Indian Social Media Influencers' |
Anthropic's ClaudeAI:
Google's Bard
Wednesday, 11 October 2023
SSS - Session for Teachers - Language and Social Science
IITE organised - Training Session for Sainik School Teachers [Language and Social Science]
The
steps for your project work
1. Topic Selection:
- Identify the
subject or area for which you want to create a lesson plan and educational
content.
2. Content Creation:
- Prompt ChatGPT to
generate content for the selected topic. This content can include text,
explanations, examples, and illustrations.
3. Worksheet Preparation:
- Prompt ChatGPT to
create a worksheet with a variety of question types, such as Multiple-Choice
Questions (MCQs), Cloze tests, Assertion-Reason questions, and reading
comprehension exercises related to the chosen topic.
4. Video Lesson Script:
- Instruct ChatGPT
to draft a script for your video lesson. This script should outline the content
that will be covered in the video, including any visuals or demonstrations.
5. Video Production:
- Shoot the video
based on the script. Ensure that you have appropriate equipment, lighting, and
sound quality.
- Edit the video to
enhance its quality, add graphics, and make any necessary corrections.
6. YouTube Upload:
- Create a YouTube
channel if you do not already have one.
- Upload the edited
video to your YouTube channel with an engaging title, description, and relevant
tags.
7. Lesson Plan Completion (Option 1):
- Visit the website
ed.ted.com.
- Sign up for an
account if you do not have one.
- Find your uploaded
video on ed.ted.com.
- Use the platform's
tools to create a comprehensive lesson plan around your video, including
learning objectives, discussion questions, and additional resources.
8. Online Test/Quiz Creation (Option 2):
- Create a Google
Form for conducting an online test or quiz related to the topic.
- Add questions from
the worksheet created earlier to the Google Form.
- Set up the form to
collect responses and automatically grade the quiz.
9. Share the lesson plan through blog
- Prepare a blog
- Give link of the lesson plan/s
By following these steps, you will have successfully created educational content, a video lesson, and the option to engage learners either through a comprehensive lesson plan on ed.ted.com or an online quiz using Google Forms.
Creating a video lesson based on the provided grammar worksheet can be a great way to engage your students. Here's a script that you can use to shoot your video lesson:
Aligning the sample worksheet and video script with Bloom's Taxonomy will help ensure that your lesson addresses various cognitive skills. Here are the objectives and learning outcomes based on Bloom's Taxonomy:
Wednesday, 13 September 2023
SSS Training Session - Sasan Gir
Demonstration for Math & Science Teachers of Sainik Schools in a training programme 'Pratibaddhata' - Refresher Course organised by CoT - Center of Training, IITE - Indian Institute of Teacher Education, Gandhinagar, Gujarat
1. Presentation:
ChatGPT generated Transcript for Video
Worksheet: Collaborative Tools in Online Teaching of Math and Science
Monday, 4 September 2023
Three-fold Objectives - DoE-MKBU
Three-fold Objectives of the Department of English at MKBU:
Abstract:
This presentation delves into the multifaceted objectives of the Department of English at MKBU, which are designed to empower students with a holistic and versatile skill set. These objectives encompass three fundamental pillars: Subject Content, Presentation Skills, and Digital Skills. Under the umbrella of Subject Content, we explore the department's mission to foster a deeper understanding of literature, cultivate literary sensibility, and apply literary insights to real-life situations, all while uncovering the intricacies of human nature through the study of fictional characters. Moving to Presentation Skills, we delve into the enhancement of speech, public speaking, and the art of crafting captivating visuals. Finally, in the realm of Digital Skills, we embrace the digital age, equipping students with the tools to navigate the evolving landscape of technology. These objectives collectively prepare students to excel academically and thrive in a modern world where effective communication and digital proficiency are paramount.
Introduction:
In the dynamic and ever-evolving landscape of education, the Department of English at MKBU stands as a beacon of innovation and adaptability. Our commitment to academic excellence goes beyond the traditional confines of literature, extending into the realms of effective communication and digital literacy. In this presentation, we embark on a journey to unravel the threefold objectives that underpin our department's mission - a mission centered on empowering students with not only a profound understanding of literature but also the ability to articulate their ideas persuasively and navigate the digital era with confidence. We believe that a comprehensive education transcends the boundaries of textbooks and lecture halls, and it is with this belief that we have carefully crafted our objectives in Subject Content, Presentation Skills, and Digital Skills. Join us as we explore how these objectives synergize to shape well-rounded individuals who are not only academically adept but also equipped to thrive in the complex and interconnected world of the 21st century.
Objective 1: Subject Content
In the pursuit of academic excellence, the Department of English at MKBU is committed to fostering a profound appreciation and mastery of literary studies. Our primary objective in this regard is to facilitate a deeper understanding of literature. We aim to empower our students with the tools to navigate the rich tapestry of literary works spanning various genres, cultures, and time periods.
Furthermore, we strive to nurture and develop the literary sensibility of our students. This entails not merely reading texts but also engaging with them on a profound level. Through critical analysis and interpretation, our students will gain insights into the intricate layers of meaning embedded within literary masterpieces.
Beyond the classroom, we encourage our students to apply their literary understanding in real-life situations. Literature serves as a powerful mirror reflecting the complexities of the human condition. By drawing parallels between fictional narratives and real-world scenarios, our students will develop the ability to extract valuable lessons, perspectives, and solutions from literature.
A central aspect of our curriculum involves delving into the behavioral patterns of imaginary characters placed in imaginary situations. This exploration is not merely an exercise in imagination but a journey into understanding human nature. By studying the choices, dilemmas, and transformations of characters, students gain valuable insights into the intricacies of the human psyche.
Additionally, our English Department acknowledges the pivotal role that literature plays in human development. The exposure to diverse literary works equips students with the empathy and cultural sensitivity necessary to navigate an increasingly globalized world. Through the study of literature, we aim to foster well-rounded individuals who are not only academically adept but also socially conscious and empathetic citizens.
Objective 2: Presentation Skills
In an age characterized by information overload, effective communication is a cornerstone skill. The Department of English at MKBU recognizes the paramount importance of equipping our students with exceptional presentation skills.
Our second objective centers on improving speech and public speaking abilities. We believe that eloquence and the power to articulate one's thoughts are essential life skills. Through rigorous training, practice, and constructive feedback, our students will develop the confidence to express themselves clearly and persuasively in both academic and professional contexts.
A critical component of effective communication is the use of visual aids. Therefore, we emphasize the art of preparing slides, infographics, and graphic designs that complement and enhance the spoken word. Our students will master the art of crafting visual materials that not only convey information but also captivate and engage audiences.
Moreover, we encourage the creation of thematic designs for presentations. This involves a deeper level of thought and creativity, where students learn to synthesize content and design elements to convey a cohesive message. The ability to design presentations with themes that resonate with the audience adds an extra layer of impact to their communication skills.
Objective 3: Digital Skills
The digital landscape is continually evolving, and proficiency in digital skills is now indispensable. The Department of English at MKBU is dedicated to equipping our students with the necessary digital skills to thrive in the modern world.
Our third objective encompasses a wide range of digital competencies. From live streaming to managing a YouTube channel, our students will gain hands-on experience in creating and curating digital content. They will learn the art of video editing, enabling them to produce polished and engaging video materials.
Furthermore, we place a strong emphasis on the practical aspects of digital skills, including uploading videos to online platforms and creating webquests. In a world where information is predominantly accessed online, these skills are invaluable for both academic and professional purposes.
Lastly, we recognize the ubiquity of mobile phones in today's society. Rather than viewing them solely as distractions, we encourage their responsible use for academic purposes. Our students will learn to harness the potential of mobile devices as tools for research, collaboration, and learning.
In conclusion, the Department of English at MKBU is committed to a holistic approach to education. Our objectives in subject content, presentation skills, and digital skills converge to create well-rounded individuals who are not only proficient in their field of study but also adept at effectively communicating and navigating the digital landscape of the 21st century. Through these objectives, we empower our students to excel academically and thrive in an ever-changing world.
Objective 1: Subject Content
- Deeper Understanding of Literature
- Analyze various genres and time periods
- Develop Literary Sensibility
- Engage deeply with literary works
- Apply Literary Understanding in Real Life
- Draw lessons from literature for real-world situations
- Understand Human Nature through Characters
- Analyze behavioral patterns of fictional characters
- Promote Human Development
- Foster empathy and cultural sensitivity
Objective 2: Presentation Skills
- Improve Speech and Public Speaking
- Enhance communication and confidence
- Prepare Engaging Visuals
- Create slides, infographics, and thematic designs
- Master the Art of Graphic Design
- Blend content and design for impact
Objective 3: Digital Skills
- Embrace Digital Platforms
- Utilize live streaming and YouTube channels
- Edit and Produce Videos
- Create polished video content
- Manage Online Content
- Upload videos and curate webquests
- Responsible Mobile Phone Use
- Harness mobile devices for academic purposes
Conclusion:
The Department of English at MKBU is dedicated to nurturing well-rounded individuals. Our objectives in subject content, presentation skills, and digital skills converge to create graduates who excel academically and communicate effectively in the modern world.
Expected Learning Outcomes as per Bloom's Taxonomy:
Objective 1: Subject Content
Learning Outcome:
- Remembering: Recall and summarize key literary works, themes, and characters.
- Understanding: Explain literary concepts, analyze character motivations, and identify literary techniques.
- Applying: Apply literary understanding to real-life situations and contemporary issues.
- Analyzing: Analyze the behavioral patterns of imaginary characters in literary works to gain insights into human nature.
- Evaluating: Critique and evaluate the impact of literature on personal and societal development.
- Creating: Generate new ideas and perspectives by synthesizing various literary concepts.
Objective 2: Presentation Skills
Learning Outcome:- Remembering: Recall fundamental principles of effective communication.
- Understanding: Explain the elements of persuasive speech and effective presentation.
- Applying: Apply presentation skills to communicate ideas effectively in different settings.
- Analyzing: Analyze and critique speeches and presentations for strengths and weaknesses.
- Evaluating: Evaluate the impact of visual aids, such as slides, infographics, and graphic design, on audience engagement.
- Creating: Develop thematic and visually appealing presentation materials.
Objective 3: Digital Skills
Learning Outcome:
- Remembering: Recall the basics of digital tools and platforms.
- Understanding: Explain the importance of digital skills in the modern academic and professional world.
- Applying: Apply digital skills to create and edit content, such as videos and webquests.
- Analyzing: Analyze the effectiveness of different digital tools and strategies for academic purposes.
- Evaluating: Evaluate the quality and relevance of online content, including YouTube channels and live streams.
- Creating: Create and manage digital content, including uploading videos and utilizing mobile phones for academic purposes.
By aligning these objectives with Bloom's Taxonomy, the Department of English at MKBU aims to provide students with a comprehensive and progressive learning experience that encompasses knowledge recall, comprehension, application, analysis, evaluation, and creation in the areas of subject content, presentation skills, and digital skills.