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Patiala, September 21

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Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, organised an interactive session on blended learning to address the convergence of online and traditional techniques of teaching. Prof Ranbir Singh, former Vice-Chancellor, NLU, Delhi, talked about the seismic shift in educational paradigm from traditional socratic method to the blend mode of teaching.

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Professor Ranbir Singh while focusing on supplementing the conventional methods of teaching with new instructional strategies said, “The learning management system has to be enhanced and integrated with new technology to meet the advancements of the century.” He said the faculty should develop MOOCs, publish research papers in scopus indexed journals and undertake innovative research projects. He said the faculty should research on the effectiveness of blended learning and contribute to the university publication. —TNS

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