Inter-Disciplinary Programme in Educational Technology

The Inter-Disciplinary Programme (IDP) in Educational Technology was established by the Government of India at the campus of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2010. This is primarily a research group actively involved in research and education in the area of technologies to promote the learning-teaching process. It offers Ph.D and post graduate[1] programmes.

Inter-Disciplinary Programme in Educational Technology
Established2010
Convener (current)Prof. Sridhar Iyer
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitewww.et.iitb.ac.in

Introduction

The research focus of the IDP-ET are innovative pedagogies and instructional strategies,[2][3] technology enhanced learning of thinking skills,[4] and teacher use of educational technology, Tools and Strategies.[5]

See also

References

  1. Nanda, Prashant K. (25 March 2019). "IIT-Bombay to launch specialised course for growing ed-tech sector". Mint. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  2. Kothiyal, Aditi; Singh, Bhavesh; Dilipkumar, Deepak; Jayakrishnan, Kshitij; Jangid, Mukul; Innanje, Neha; Thakurdesai, Niranjan; Gupta, Pranjali; Polineni, Ramya; Walawalkar, Rucha; Sridhar, Shreya; Koranne, Vishvesh (September 2014). "Experiments with Pedagogy - Innovative Teaching Practices on Campus" (PDF). Vol. 17, no. 1. Insight IIT Bombay, Student Media Body of IIT Bombay. Retrieved 22 December 2016.
  3. Gokhale, Omkar (11 November 2014). "Activity based learning popular in Mumbai colleges". Hindustan Times (Ranchi). Retrieved 22 December 2016 โ€“ via PressReader.
  4. Spector, Michael J; Lockee, Barbara B; Childress, Marcus D (2016). Learning, Design, and Technology. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-17727-4_14-1. ISBN 978-3-319-17727-4.
  5. Rathod, Mohit. "IIT Bombay sets a benchmark in innovative use of emerging technologies". www.expresscomputer.in. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
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