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FDP on “Pedagogical Approaches to Innovative Teaching”

FDP on “Pedagogical Approaches to Innovative Teaching” About FDP The FDP on Pedagogical Approaches to Innovative Teaching, organized by MITE, aims to equip educators with strategies that address the needs of diverse learners, nurture creativity and problem-solving skills, and foster a culture of lifelong learning. This program emphasizes integrating technology and preparing students to navigate future challenges effectively. Participants will explore with novel concepts, tools, and teaching methodologies to create an engaging and interactive learning environment. The program focuses on enabling educators to design meaningful learning experiences that empower students to reach their full potential. Objectives  To introduce faculty to a variety of innovative teaching strategies that can be used to improve student learning.  To provide faculty with […]

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Innovation in Learning through Outbound Training – “Venture Beyond: Skills in Action”

Innovation in Learning through Outbound Training “Venture Beyond: Skills in Action” Organized by DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES Date: 9th, 10th and 11th January 2025 The Outbound Training Program organized by the Department of Management Studies at MITE aims to equip students with essential skills that bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world applications. Led by expert resource persons, the program focuses on enhancing communication, interpersonal, and soft skills through interactive and engaging activities. Participants will develop strategic thinking, adaptability, resilience, teamwork, collaboration, and personal growth, contributing to their overall personality development.  This enriching program is designed to instill leadership qualities, build confidence, and foster adaptability, equipping students with the skills needed to excel in their professional endeavors and  achieve […]

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Session on “Advanced Observability of Low-Level Data in Critical Infrastructure – Challenges and Opportunities”

A session on “Advanced Observability of Low-Level Data in Critical Infrastructure – Challenges and Opportunities” By Dr. Aravind Prakash Associate Professor, School of Computing Thomas College of Engineering and Applied Science Binghamton University, SUNY, New York, USA Background Aravind Prakash earned his PhD from Syracuse University in 2015. His research spans multiple areas of computer and mobile security with emphasis on source code and binary analyses. Along with academic research experience,Prakash brings with him over a decade of software programming from some of the top companies in computer security.

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