Duration: 20 hours (5 days @ 4 hours per day), includes on-line lectures, exercises, assignments, evaluations, on-line asynchronous troubleshooting discussion with resource persons as well as peer to peer.
Organised by Examination Branch of Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
in association with Civil Engineering and CSE Departments
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana (An Autonomous College under UGC Act), established in 1956, is the oldest and one of the premier institutions of Punjab. The college is providing education in the field of engineering by comprehending the need for upliftment of rural youth in highly competitive, technologically-elevated societies. The college was declared an Autonomous College by UGC, New Delhi in 2012. Apart from offering various accredited graduate level B.Tech. courses, the institute imparts instruction in eleven Postgraduate M.Tech. courses both,on regular and part-time basis. An excellent platform is provided to the researchers preparing for the Ph.D. degree program as well.
The Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP) was launched in December 2012, by the Ministry of Human Resource Development with assistance from the World Bank. The programme was conceived and designed as a long-term project to be implemented in 10-12 years in 3 phases in order to support excellence and transformation in technical education in the country. The third phase of the programme (TEQIP-III) was started in 2019. The main objective of TEQIP-III is to improve the quality of engineering education in the existing government institutions, in the educationally backward states and also arrange for twining them with other institutes.
The functioning of any individual or an organisation is dependent on documentation. Can you imagine any one of the above is finalised in a single shot, or only one person is involved in giving it a final shape?
No, a big NO. That never happens. Even a small document, like an office memo or a notice undergoes a number of revisions and every task involves multiple persons.
Same is the case with any publication, technical report, research report, thesis, academic report, convocation address.
Most of us, most of the time maintaining various revisions by giving appropriate names, and sending latest edition / version to other involved (through pen-drive or e-mails) for incorporating in their work or for review.
Is this the right approach?
Definitely no.
There are always challenges of making it sure that latest changes or inputs from all team members have been incorporated in the final report.
What is the way out?
This workshop will be the answer.
This Skill Development Training will give you all the necessary tools, hands-on practical sessions to solve all these issues, and making sure that computer resources are used efficiently (thus making the process green) and with the provision to track who proposed the changes or who drafted what and who approved that, later any time, and roll-back, if there is necessity of that.
- It is important when documents that are being created have to undergo a lot of revisions and redrafting by a number of different officials.
- It helps us to track changes and identify when key decisions were made along the way.
- It helps to easily find out which version of a document is currently in force, or which version of a policy was in use at a particular time.
Revision or version control systems form good records keeping practice which is mandatory conditions for all ISO 9001 certified organisations.
Followings will be the benefits to attendees of the workshop:
- Learn to manage version control of every document easily, making it easy to explore the changes that occurred to it at different points of time.
- Learn to keep all files necessary for a particular project in a central place (repository), and give access to authorised persons, with tracking ability. To that central repository team members can add documents, images, links, graphs, etc.
- Learn to review other people’s documents, add comments to certain lines or the overall document, and suggest changes.
- Learn to maintain online backup of data. Everyone who has rights can access the data.
- Learn the ways to reduce usage of computer resources to make the process energy efficient (green).
An evaluation test for the assessment of the acquired knowledge will be conducted at the end of the workshop. The certificates will be issued to only those participants who have attended the programme and passed the test successfully.
Dr. Sehijpal Singh (Principal)
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana
- Dr. H. S. Rai
- Dr. Daljeet Singh
- Prof. Shailja
- Prof. Yuvraj Singh
- Dr. Harpal Singh
- Dr. Paramjit Singh Bilga
- Dr. Kanwar Deep Singh
- Dr. Parminder Singh
- Dr. Akshay Girdhar
- Dr. Davinder Singh Pathania
Prof.
Email:
Phone: +91
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