IIT Kharagpur’s Online Course on Innovation & Entrepreneurship

IIT Kharagpur launches Online Lecture Series on Innovation & Entrepreneurship dealing with several crucial aspects in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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IIT Kharagpur’s Rajendra Mishra School of Engineering Entrepreneurship (RMSoEE) is all set to start a virtual lecture series titled “Innovation and Entrepreneurship in a Post-COVID World”. The program which will be conducted as a sixteen-part lecture series on the National Programme on Technology Enhanced Learning (NPTEL), aims to present a broader and unique perspective on opportunities on forward-looking fronts like data science, healthcare, education, agri-tech, energy, rural innovation, fintech, and supply chain interventions among several others. While doing so, the course also intends to throw light on precautions and strategies related to operations, execution, change in consumer behavior, and short term financial management. 

Starting with motivation, challenges, and opportunities unleashed by the pandemic, the course goes on to delve into innovative approaches to frugal product engineering, lean and cost-effective business modeling strategies and smart financial management, that are highly pertinent to startups in the present scenario. The opening sessions shall set the stage by elaborating upon the macroeconomic impacts of COVID-19 and expound on the significance of innovation and entrepreneurship in various sectors to address the related challenges.

Young college students who are startup enthusiasts, working professionals, entrepreneurs, innovators, thinkers, strategists, and makers from all walks of life, will find the lectures useful in restrategizing their stance in the new-normal world. 

This series will be conducted from 22nd to 29th June through the NPTEL platform and would also be accessible on other platforms of the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Govt. of India such as broadcast on SWAYAM Prabha channels, course materials and videos on National Digital Library of India. Dr. Mrigank Sharad of RMSoEE will be coordinating the course. The speakers, among others, include: Prof. Partha Pratim Chakrabarti – Role of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Technology to fight the pandemic and its repercussions; Prof. Manoj Kumar Tewari,  Director, NITIE Mumbai –  The drastic transformation of Supply Chain Network in the post-COVID world, its opportunities and challenges, adaptability; Dr. Kris Singh, Founder & CEO at SRII, California – Innovating education and skills for digital economy.

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Please fill out this form to register for the course and get a course certificate. At the end of the course, an online MCQ test will be held and certificate will be provided to all who score more than 50%, along with good (50% to 65%), very good (65% to 75%) and excellent grades (>75%). Along with this, we are also conducting a Business Pitch competition, where the participant will need to submit a startup idea in a specified format. Selected ideas will be rewarded certificates and may be given opportunities to work with our school for further support, mentorship, incubation etc., depending upon your interest. Note that the links for the course lectures will be active only at the scheduled time of the lecture.

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Project Information: Prof. Mrigank Sharad, mrigank@see.iitkgp.ac.in

Institute Related: Prof. B N Singh, registrar@hijli.iitkgp.ac.in

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Learning Never Stops

It has been almost two weeks since the teaching and learning at IIT Kharagpur has gone virtual. The Center for Educational Technology at the Institute has been using the online interface Webex for conducting classes across all levels of study. 

The Institute though was holding classes on YouTube Live which became popular with some of the classes getting thousand plus likes, the mode shifted entirely to Webex since the lockdown. Many faculty members have been teaching online on digital platforms such as Swayam, MOOCs and DTH platform Swayam Prabha. The lectures have already been already been uploaded on the respective platforms for the current semester. Additionally live lectures are being carried out through WebEx.

“While academic activities would remain suspended until further notice, students are being facilitated through existing and newly acquired e-learning platforms,” said Director Prof. V K Tewari.

Talking about his experience Prof. Jeevanjyoti Chakraborty , from the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering opined on making available user friendly e-learning platforms which would enable the teachers to focus more on teaching than the logistics. He also mulled over the flipped classroom and active learning strategies wherein students can listen to recording course lectures prior to the scheduled online class and interact more regarding their queries on the topic.

“Since the pronouncement of the suspension of classes, the Center for Education Technology has acquired a large number of WebEx licenses from CISCO for conducting classes. Shorter sessions are also being conducted through Zoom,” said Shib Sankar Das from the Centre.

MHRD has been promoting various e-learning platforms since the academic activities have been restricted in educational institutions earlier this month due to CoronaVirus outbreak. The Institute already has a large repository of video lectures on NPTEL added with those from other IITs which anyone can access online from the Swayam-NPTEL online platform. Students who enrol for these courses also receive assignment which they can submit online for grading. Video lectures are also available on the DTH platform Swayam Prabha.

“Online classes are enabling us not to stop our learning during quarantine time. Moreover  the recorded lectures during online classes are later helping us to revise the content with more ease at our flexibility which would be absent in offline setting,” said Undergraduate Students Representative Santosh T.Y.S.S.

Bhavya Kumar, 3rd year student from Dept. of Chemical Engineering said, “NPTEL videos are nice. They give somewhat classroom experience though interaction is required for discussions which can be addressed through WebEx. Overall classes through WebEx were good in terms of giving a brief idea about the topics but one needs to ensure smooth internet connectivity.”

Another 3rd year from the Dept. of Agricultural and Food Engineering, Akshat Jain is relying more on lecture slides to bridge the gap.

“Students can modify their study patterns based on the resources available. On NPTEL I attend only relevant portion of the pre-recorded lectures to suit my course structure. I took lectures for three courses out of six through WebEx. Discussions did happen on our queries and interest is growing gradually as we are also new to this mode of learning. Instead of complaining about the current situation, we should focus on possible solutions,” he said. Akshat has been following YouTube videos for courses on stock market and business studies.

Many faculty members who have classes scheduled in the coming week have sent the students links to their lectures that cover the cover the topics of the syllabus. Several of them also have been interacting with students on email and messengers especially to address queries related to the lectures. Some teachers are also recording videos and sending them to their students for ease of learning.

Another platform which students across all areas and levels of study would find extremely beneficial is the National Digital Library of India. It was developed by IIT Kharagpur under the aegis of Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India in the year 2016 as a National Mission project. NDLI has been at the forefront of e-learning platforms with over 4.8 crore content in more than 300 languages that can be viewed in 60+ formats apart from e-books (audiobooks, simulations, e-thesis, question papers etc.). The platform has over 55 Lakh users. A recent addition on NDLI has been a special module named ‘Corona Outbreak: Study from Home’ with a collation of a wide range of digital content. 

“Please visit and continue your studies. NDLI is accessible through the web as well as mobile App. Be safe but let us be digitally active in academics and connected,” says Prof. P P Chakrabarti, Principal Investigator of NDLI, on his social media handle. 

He further urges to reach out to students who can be immensely benefited from this platform during this lockdown period. 

“Digital Libraries have become the next generation paradigm for people to empower themselves with knowledge and contribute to the knowledge gathering of this world,” he added.

In another attempt to motivate and engage students, the Undergraduate Students Council of the Institute has launched KGP Hacks Corona, an initiative for the IIT KGP community to build software and data solutions aimed at tackling various challenges related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Council representative Santosh T.Y.S.S  said, “the objective is not only to engage the students during the isolation period but also create an online space where developers can ideate, experiment and build software solutions. Students can use technologies of their choice in diverse areas to address the thematic areas of the tech challenge.

Director Prof. Tewari also urged the students through his social media handle to transform this time in isolation into an opportunity to acquire new knowledge and shape our skills using our quiet time for which we otherwise struggle through our daily routine. He encouraged them to make use of their social media accounts, messengers and the free flow of time to achieve all the items in their to-do list.