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Teaching - Learning strategies in interactive education - A case study
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Harishankar, VB
Ghode, A
Bandyopadhayay, A
Scotlin, M
Murthy, HA
Gonsalves, TA
Jhunjhunwala, A
Abstract
This paper discusses active teaching and learning strategies that have been used in the TeNeT Online tutorials [1]. The focus of these tutorials is to enable rural students to pass the Standard X examination. The highlight of the tutorial is the use of the Question and Answer format. This problem-solving approach is evident in its three-pronged format: Learn, Practice and Test. Every module is based on questions and answers. In the learn mode, students learn the steps to answer a question and thus the concepts behind it. In the practice and evaluation modes, students can test their knowledge and understanding. This approach enhances the element of interactivity in these tutorials. Combined together, the elements of interactivity and problem-solving have made the tutorials a healthy supplement to conventional class rooms.
Volume
241