What is E Labs.
E labs is a club of
enthusiasts of electronics who have a keen interest, knowledge and a desire to
learn and share their skills of the silicon world.
E Labs is a brainchild of
a bunch of college students who wanted to share their skills with their friends
at a better platform. A basic problem which every student in India faces is
that the classroom study eventually becomes boring and the net learning output
has reduced from the earlier times. With the advancement in technology and the
ever emerging gadgets the standard aspect of teaching has changed and hence
there is a need to have more interacting way of learning. E Labs is aimed at
providing the same at the very basic level.
The working scheme of E
Labs will be mostly practical based with substantial theory details being given
within.
The main vision of E Labs
is to make the students of our university skilled enough to compete with the
IITs. A lot has already been done by the school of Electronics like
establishing more and more labs and inculcating the practical applications of
electronic circuit in the real life via the textbooks. Although the response of
the students has so far been disheartening. The right awareness among the
students for the need of proficiency in electronics rather than venturing into
more non-technical areas like dance, drama and debate is still very low. So it
is high time that the students take a step forward and help those who want to
be helped. Conducting sessions in an utmost informal way and practical based
learning scheme where students are the helpers will enhance the learning skills
of the participants in the best possible way. A student is always more close to
another student than a teacher and in college as we all know, friends and mates
are proved the best helpers. It is easier to understand and relate with someone
whom you have been living with.
1.
Biweekly sessions
2.
Theoretical
explanation of each and every circuit and its working on practical level.
3.
Learning content
from outside the curriculum ex. ATMEGA, PIC, Arduino etc.
4.
Guest Lectures
from Eminent Teachers
5.
Learning through
videos and simulations.
6.
Venturing into
basic and advanced projects.
7.
Developing a
generation of technology and research enthusiasts who will later on become
research scholars and take the name of the organisation forward.
E labs is a club of
enthusiasts of electronics who have a keen interest, knowledge and a desire to
learn and share their skills of the silicon world.
E Labs is a brainchild of
a bunch of college students who wanted to share their skills with their friends
at a better platform. A basic problem which every student in India faces is
that the classroom study eventually becomes boring and the net learning output
has reduced from the earlier times. With the advancement in technology and the
ever emerging gadgets the standard aspect of teaching has changed and hence
there is a need to have more interacting way of learning. E Labs is aimed at
providing the same at the very basic level.
The working scheme of E
Labs will be mostly practical based with substantial theory details being given
within.
The main vision of E Labs
is to make the students of our university skilled enough to compete with the
IITs. A lot has already been done by the school of Electronics like
establishing more and more labs and inculcating the practical applications of
electronic circuit in the real life via the textbooks. Although the response of
the students has so far been disheartening. The right awareness among the
students for the need of proficiency in electronics rather than venturing into
more non-technical areas like dance, drama and debate is still very low. So it
is high time that the students take a step forward and help those who want to
be helped. Conducting sessions in an utmost informal way and practical based
learning scheme where students are the helpers will enhance the learning skills
of the participants in the best possible way. A student is always more close to
another student than a teacher and in college as we all know, friends and mates
are proved the best helpers. It is easier to understand and relate with someone
whom you have been living with.
1.
Biweekly sessions
2.
Theoretical
explanation of each and every circuit and its working on practical level.
3.
Learning content
from outside the curriculum ex. ATMEGA, PIC, Arduino etc.
4.
Guest Lectures
from Eminent Teachers
5.
Learning through
videos and simulations.
6.
Venturing into
basic and advanced projects.
7.
Developing a
generation of technology and research enthusiasts who will later on become
research scholars and take the name of the organisation forward.
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