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Physics Department 3 Fold Brochure 2018.Cdr INVITED SPEAKERS AND DIGNITARIES PATRONS Mr. Bhushan Kulkarni Hon’ble Shri. Prakash Sundarrao Solanke Mr. Eknath Kore President, Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Aurangabad & Former Minister (M.S) ADVISORY COMMITTEE STATE LEVEL WOKSHOP ON Hon’ble Shri. Sash Bhanudasrao Chavan Dr. K. M. Jadhav, Senior Professor, Dept. of Physics, Secretary, Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, "E-CONTENT DEVELOPMENT Dr. B.A.M.University, A'bad. Aurangabad & M.L.C (M.S) Dr. M. N. Sarnaik, Principal, Shri Muktanand College, Gangapur IN PERESPECTIVE OF TEACHING" Dr. B. U. Jadhav, Principal, Shivaji College, Parbhani DURING 22ⁿ & 23 DECEMBER 2018 Dr. V. P. Pawar, Principal, Shri Sundarrao Solanke Hon’ble Shri. Panditrao Harshe Anna Mahavidyalaya, Majalgaon Member, CDC, Deogiri College, Aurangabad. Online sources Dr. Mrs. C. S. Pal, Vice-Principal, Deogiri College, A'bad. of Information: CHIEF ORGANIZER Databases Dr. D. R. Khairnar, Vice-Principal, Deogiri College, A'bad. e-journals e-books Dr. S. N. Thore, Principal, Deogiri College Aurangabad Newspapers Dr. A. N. Ardad, Vice-Principal, Deogiri College, A'bad. Institutional Repositories Mr. R. B. Garud, Vice-Principal, Deogiri College, A'bad. ORGANIZING SECRETARY Dr. R. P. Pawar, Head, Dept. of Chemistry, Deogiri College, Dr. Mrs. V. S. Rajenimbalkar, Head, Dept. of Physics Jointly Organized by A'bad. CONVENER Department of Physics Dr. S. N. Helambe, Head, Dept. of Electronics, Deogiri College, Dr. S. D. More A'bad. CO-CONVENER DEOGIRI COLLEGE, AURANGABAD Dr. M. N. Naik, Head, Dept. of Env. Science, Deogiri College, Dr. S. K. Vyawahare & Dr. Mrs. M. R. Pal NAAC Re-accredited A-Grade (CGPA 3.75), A'bad. TREASURER UGC’s College with Potenal for Excellence, Dr. S. B. Kiwne, Head, Dept. of Mathemacs, Deogiri College, Dr. V. G. Kalamse ISO-9001-2008 Cerfied A'bad. & Dr. A. B. Pardeshi, Head, Dept. of Zoology, Deogiri College, KNOWLEDGE BRIDGE, AHMEDNAGAR A'bad. REGISTRATION FEES Dr. R. P. Pal, Head, Dept. of Botany, Deogiri College, A'bad. Research Scholar : Rs. 300 /- Ms. M. R. Banarjee, Head, Dept. of Micro-Biology, Deogiri Faculty Members : Rs. 500 /- College, A'bad. Note :- The registraon fee includes conference Dr. Mrs. R. R. Gawande, Head, Dept. of Geology, Deogiri College, A'bad. kit, tea, breakfast and lunch Dr. K. R. Kharat, Head, Dept. of Biotechnology, Deogiri College, Mode of Payment :- Payment to be made A'bad. by cash at venue. Dr. S. J. Shukla, Dept. of Physics, Deogiri College, A'bad. ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CONTACT Dr. N. G. Nisal Dr. Mrs. M. V. Katariya Dr. S. D. More Dr. Mrs. S. R. Bembalkar Dr. S. B. Ubale Mob. : 9823883133, E-mail : [email protected] Dr. Mrs. S. K. Rajurkar Mr. A. S. Mane Dr. S. K. Vyawahare Venue Dr. Mrs. M. N. Nagwanshi Dr. Mrs. P. N. Jadhav Mob.: 9422556007 , E-mail : [email protected] Dr. S. U. Tekale Dr. Mrs. A. S. Taware Dr. V. G. Kalamse Rabindranath Tagore Auditorium, Mr. S. U. Deshmukh Mr. A. K. Dhas Mrs. M. L. Dhumal Mob. :9822892762 , E-mail : [email protected] Deogiri College, Aurangabad SCOPE OF THE WORKSHOP ABOUT THE COLLEGE Degree. Two faculty members are Ph.D. guides of Dr. B. A. M. University, Aurangabad and one faculty The objecve of this workshop is to provide Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal member is Vice-principal of the college. Apart from facility and training to all teachers and students for established its first branch in the form of Deogiri College regular teaching, the department conducts developing e-content techniques and its use in in 1960 and since the incepon the college has been mentoring and remedial program for the benefit of recognized as a formidable instute offering higher teaching. Some of the techniques are as follow: the students. The department also organizes educaon in terms of both quality and quanty. With demonstraon of various experiments in Physics for • Make professional video recording on mobile 3.75 CGPA in the third cycle of NAAC reaccreditaon, the school students every year to develop and enrich and laptop. the college achieved the highest mark as far as the • Give special effect to sound. accreditaon status across the state was concerned. It the scienfic approach among the students. The alumini of the department includes Director, Higher • Record clear voice while shoong lecture / also received UGC’s status the College with Potenal of Educaon, Maharashtra State, Scienst, Judges, Interview on mobile. Excellence and it also has ISO 9001:2008 cerficaon. The college consistently works in the area of extension Principals, Doctors, Engineers, Gazeed officers, • Create a video by giving voice to Power Point services, research, curricular and co-curricular Polical Leaders, etc. Presentaon. acvies, placement acvies and students’ research. • Make dubbing in a movie / video. The college is also known for its innovave and ABOUT AURANGABAD CITY • Make use of mul camera while making a student oriented programmes. There have been documentary. excellent organizaon of programmes in which Aurangabad is a historical place of tourist • Professional sound recording and compilaon prominent people like Jayant Naralikar and many other aracon and industrial city in Maharashtra State. visited the college and taught the students in the on mobile and computer. The city and the surrounding proclaim the rich campus. It was organized by Department of Physics. The • Video shoong with quality sound recording. historical heritage in Deogiri Fort, famous Bibi Ka college through its various integrated acvies related Makbara and Panchakki. The city is famous for the • Video conversaon of mathemacs / Science to the quality maintenance and assurance has always world renowned Ellora Caves and exquisitely painted text. gone for the awareness and training of recent, Ajanta Caves dang back second century B. C. contemporary and advanced trends in teaching, use of Religious places like Paithan, Ghrushneshwar and ICT in teaching, learning and research. It always takes New feature of the workshop is to make use of Shirdi are in the range of 100 km from Aurangabad by android mobile to connect with dynamic mike, the note of the change in the every field of knowledge. With the similar aim, the college has decided to go for road. callar mike, headband Mike, PPT conversion of the organizaon of the workshop to bring about certain It is divisional head quarter of “Marathwada texts, PPT to VIDEO conversion, PPT and Chroma demonstrave and praccal outlook in the field of Revenue Division”. It is one of the fastest developing mixing, etc. development of e-contents. cies in Asia. Aurangabad city is developed into an Industrial Hub of Marathwada Region due to the Aer successful compleon of this ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT DMIC (Delhi Mumbai Industrial Coridor) at Shendra and Bidkin. Industrial giant like Bajaj, Videocon, workshop a teacher will be able to make Department of Physics was established in the Scoda, Graware have set up their plant in MIDC area use of e- Literature / e-Content for year 1960. The department offers B.Sc, M.Sc and Ph.D. of city. Pharma Industry like LUPIN, WOCKHARDT, teaching and learning process. This program with oponal subject as Physics. The CONCEPT are also located in the city. department is acvely involved in research acvies Aurangabad city is well connected with all method will make teaching more and is a recognized research centre affiliated to Dr. major cies in India by road, air and railway. The interacve and informave for the Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada Univeristy, climate of the city is pleasant during the month of students. Aurangabad. All the faculty members of the December and the temperature ranges from 20 to 28 department are highly qualified and having Ph.D Degree Celsius during this month..
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