
Staff of Baptist College Kohima pose for a photograph after
the workshop on Saturday.
- DIMAPUR — Internal
Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) of Baptist College, Kohima, in collaboration with
the Directorate of Information Technology and Communication (DITC), on Saturday
organised a one-day workshop for both teaching and non-teaching staff on the
theme “Empowering education: Integrating ICT tools for effective teaching and
learning.”
- Delivering the welcome address, the college’s principal, Dr.
Kewepfuzu Lohe, emphasised ICT's transformative impact on education, while the
IQAC coordinator, Dr. Sentinaro, highlighted the importance of using ICT tools
to bridge gaps between fast and slow learners.
- The first two sessions for the teaching staff was conducted
by Yanger Longkumer, DITC programme officer, wherein he stressed on the
importance of ICT in education, exploring flexible teaching methods and
personalised learning using ICT platforms. The resource person also provided
hands-on training with ICT tools like mentimeter, chipchamp and scholar GPT,
demonstrating their effectiveness in tracking student performance and
facilitating interactive learning.
- The workshop continued with two sessions specifically
tailored for administrative staff.
- In the first session, Lungdsuo Mozhui, consultant at SeMT,
NeGD, presented an overview of ICT in administrative work, focusing on
communication, automation tools and ICT integration challenges. The session
concluded with an interactive Q&A, offering practical insights into ICT
applications in administration.
- In the second session, Longchendi Longchar, web security and
development at IT&C, provided practical training on task and data
management.
- An update from the college stated that participants learned
about tools for task management, pro-Gmail features and cyber security tips,
thereby enhancing their efficiency and data management skills.