College administration tries to get around problems such as demands to hold classes at night, network or telephone problems, students turn off videos
The offline class of the University of Bangalore will continue from Monday.
However, the government has provided an option that offline classes are not mandatory because students can still choose between online and offline classes.
Many lecturers say class timings have changed because some of them demand a night class.
“Online class also gives us time flexibility.
For example, it is no longer 10am to 3 in the afternoon.
Many students have demanded that classes be held at night because they have joined part-time work or have household tasks.
So , We now take a night class that never happened when the offline class was held before, “said a principal who added that 10 percent of students still did not have smart phones and even those who had a telephone did not have a phonew with good screen quality.
Round teachers in their opinions that online classes have affected qualitative learning.
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Susheela Santosh, Director of Vishwa Vidyapeth School, said, “We have strictly instructed students not to turn off their videos as they were in class.
We have made a mechanism where if there are students turn off video mode, messages or calls will be directed to their parents .
If there are sincere reasons like a bad network, then we will not take any action.
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Online class vomiting challenges at various levels.
Dr.
Bb Bhaskara (President, University Federation and Study Teacher Association at Karnataka) said, “With online classes, it is easier to finish the portion because we can rush through the portion.
On the other hand, many students do not understand the class.
The quality of teaching is hampered.
The biggest villain For online classes are network quality.
Although there are several examples of students who face network problems and cannot hear, the teacher faces network problems and cannot be properly connected.
The biggest challenge is attending.
According to reports from various lecturers, around 30 to 40 percent of students do not Attend online classes.
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If there are students to turn off the video mode, the message or call will be directed to their parents.
– Suseela Santhosh, Vishwa Viidyapeth School
Meanwhile, those in rural areas are influenced by poor cellular networks.
So, some villages in Udupi come with a unique solution.
Some grams of panchayats are now starting free public wi fi in the villages.
This facility is set at Gram Panchayat Halls dedicated to students.
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1 vaccine dose must attend the class
Deputy Minister of Chief Justice Ashwatha Narayana said on Sunday that the physical class of higher education institutions would be continued from Monday, as previously announced, adhering to Covid-19 norms.
This applies to all years, post-graduation, techniques and college polytechnics.
Students who have received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine are eligible to attend regular classes and each staff must be vaccinated at least once.
However, students who are willing to attend off-line classes must submit an approval letter signed by parents in the specified format, Narayana informs.
In this case, the standard operating procedure (SOP) has been published and the institution is directed at.
Strictly following the SOP, Dycm said.
While those who do physical physical classes between people to people must be maintained at any time during the hours of entry and out of students.
Institutions must consider the number of students and the number of classrooms available.