SISTec-E and IIT Bombay Hosts Faculty Development Programme
Abhay Anand | May 25, 2018 | 12:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 25: Sagar Institute of Science, Technology & Engineering (SISTec-E) and IIT Bombay joined hands and hosted the Faculty Development Program to empower faculties with skills for effective use of Information and Communication Technology to enhance the quality of professional education.
Remote Centre Coordinator Dr. Ekta Mishra informed that more than 45 faculties of SISTec Ratibad Campus participated in this Faculty Development Program on the advance version “Pedagogy for Online and Blended Teaching-Learning Process-FDP201x.”
Sudhir Kumar Agrawal, Chairman, Sagar Group and Dr. Jyoti Deshmukh, Principal congratulated the faculty members on successful completion of FDP201x and motivated the Nation Builders to continuously empower themselves with latest skills.
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