Books by "Dr. V. Sharmila"

3 books found

E-Pedagogy for the Digital Age

E-Pedagogy for the Digital Age

by Dr. P. C. Nagasubramani

Adult learners have more options for enrolling in postsecondary education than ever before, and they are able to use their learning style preference in deciding which program best meets their needs. For some of these students, those programs are fully online, and for others, there is minimal use of technology. As technology grows and become more integrated into individual lives, the unique learning styles and preferences of adults need to learn to be incorporated into instructional design. Drawing on a regional sample of US colleges, 545 adult learners in a graduate programs were surveyed about how to effectively build community in their online classes. Results indicated some agreement with these instructional tools. Mature adult learners, however, were found to have stronger agreement with strategies that included work outside of the formal online class. These results suggest perhaps a greater comfort for adults in working in spaces where there is less likelihood of being judged or graded, and that they might value relational work with other students in different ways than younger adults.

METHODS AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHING PEDAGOGICAL SUBJECTS

METHODS AND STRATEGIES OF TEACHING PEDAGOGICAL SUBJECTS

by Dr. P.C. NAGA SUBRAMANI

2017 · Lulu.com

A lecture is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background theories and equations. A politician's speech, a minister's sermon, or even a businessman's sales presentation may be similar in form of a lecture. Usually the lecturer will stand at the front of the room and recite information relevant to the lecture's content.

Media and Child Development (Vol. 2)

Media and Child Development (Vol. 2)

by Dr. M. Rajakumar & Dr. A. Selvaraj

2019 · Lulu.com

A parallel but much smaller body of research has focused on whether, and under what conditions,there may be prosocial outcomes of media use.Over the years, various theories have sought to explain short- and long-termeffects of exposure on viewers' attitudes and behaviors. Although most were developed within the context of media violence research, they also help explain effects of other types of content and predict other outcomes besides physical violence. The founding fathers of our constitution have provided series of specific safeguards for the human resources development in the country. The Directive Principles of State Policy have laid emphasison child development. There is a phenomenal growth of mass media, social media including television all over the globe. A new generation of children has grown up with media exposure in modern society.