My Classroom Course(s)
A Classroom Course is a specific subject or area of study that is part of a larger curriculum or educational program. For a faculty member, a course involves planning, teaching, assessing, and managing the learning activities for students enrolled in that subject as per time-table schedule.
The time-table is organized by days of the week (Monday to Saturday) and time slots, usually from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Each cell in the time-table represents a class or lab session, with details about the course name, course code, and the class section that you - the faculty member - are supposed to adhere to.
— Web Version
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Course Code: Each session lists a specific course code indicating the course being taught.
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Class Section: Specifies which section of students the session is for (e.g., MEC-A, EEE-B).
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Colour Coding: Each course is colour-coded for easy identification.
— Mobile App Version (Faculty)
Academics section, at the bottom of the screen, provides a comprehensive view of course details. You can:
- Course: Navigate through topics within the course.
- Resources: Manage resources related to the subject.
- Attendance: Track and manage student attendance for this subject.
'Subject Info' (gray pointer) provides detailed explanations about the subject, i.e. chosen topic, including:
- The syllabus to be taught for the academic term or semester.
- Specific course objectives and goals, designed to guide teaching plans.
- Additional topic-wise breakdowns, which help faculty members structure their classes effectively.
— Mobile App Version (Student)
The Academics section, at the bottom of the Student Mobile App screen, is the hub for managing and exploring subject-related information.
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The 'Subjects' tab lists subjects for the current semester. Each subject provides detailed subject information including syllabus, objectives, and key topics; it also allows students to monitor academic journey.
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The 'Others' tab displays
- Research Projects: Details of free/funded ongoing or completed research projects students are involved in, providing overview of the project's objectives, progress, and results.
- Classroom Details: Information about assigned classrooms including seating arrangements, classroom strength, etc.
Time-table provides a detailed schedule for the faculty member, showing the distribution of classes and labs throughout the week, allowing for effective planning and time management.