Breaking the walls of classroom through Micro learning : Short burst of learning

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To avoid spread of novel corona virus, in the second week of March, state government advised to close schools & colleges till further announcement. There was no certainty about reopening. This was a decisive time for the education sector to switch from physical classroom teaching to online classroom teaching. The primary objective of our institute was continuous learning and facilitates teaching-learning process through online teaching. It is an observation that few courses are found to be difficult for students even in physical classrooms and teacher need to employ different active learning strategies to make class active & engaged. Thus same issue was found in online teaching. Therefore we employed micro learning strategy for the course Theory of computation at S.Y. B.Tech.(Computer Science & Engineering). "Micro learning is a holistic approach for skill based learning and education which deals with relatively small learning units.[1]"In this approach, micro level activities were designed, each activity containing a series of short videos, quiz & assignments. Thus we have designed 25 micro level activities for 2 units covering 25% curriculum. Flipped classroom is used as instructional strategy while implementing micro learning. These activities helped to engage students and keep active even in online environment. Tests conducted at the end of topic and perception survey showed that students enjoyed while learning.

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Dixit, R. K., Yalagi, P. S., & Nirgude, M. A. (2021). Breaking the walls of classroom through Micro learning : Short burst of learning. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1854). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1854/1/012018

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