Sunday, April 2, 2017

'Writing': The best tool humanity has to explain the unexplainable

Writing is the best tool that we humans have got for things that cannot be explained but can only be felt. But the beauty is, the words can only be fully understood if you are "capable" of / really want to feel it and go beyond its mere set of alphabets. Even if they are 'dialogues' from a 20th century period fiction TV series, one can gain a larger life lesson in an otherwise beautiful way to kill your time. :)

"What we do not understand can be frightening. But when one is troubled by the reality of this world, it can be comforting to consider other possibilities. Even if those possibilities disturb us, so strong is the desire to escape the tyranny of consciousness and the narrow boundaries of our perceptions to unlock the prisons of thought in which we trap ourselves, all in the hope that a better world, or a better version of ourselves, perhaps, may lie on the other side of the door!" - The Man in the High Castle. Likely written by Rob Williams.

This one dialogue made my weekend.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Unconditional Acceptance




Not everybody around us is the same. Each one have their own principles, characters and attitudes. It would be inappropriate to expect the same thing from all our friends or kins. Just accept the way they are keeping in mind everyone is unique. By doing so, at least we need not be angry with or hate someone around us no matter what happens.

Monday, January 2, 2012

Why Primary Education needs an overhaul?

I am no education expert or a pedagogue but just a student on the receiving side of Education. That doesn't mean I am inept to comment on the quality of education that is being imparted. Rather I would say that it would be more appropriate for people like me to comment on it. After all we are the "customers". 

When I speak about overhaul in education, I do not speak in terms of a quantitative approach (taking education to a large number of people). Although that is an important issue, we must not forget the fact that it there is a flip side to it which is the quality of education that is been provided to the students especially at a Primary Education level. It is very important to ensure a quality education to children for the betterment of humanity in developing countries like India.  

Children in the age group between 6 - 11 years are those who must be handled delicately and molded properly. Because the things they learn forms the basement and it will have a long lasting impact. They must be taught how to enjoy and learn. Care must be taken towards not creating an aversion in their minds towards studies. The existing system unfortunately tend to make their learning process miserable. All that is being taught is how to memorize and prepare for exams. If children start to work like machines, then obviously their real talent would stay dormant for a long time.  

The following is an excerpt from a Indian express article:

Last month I visited a Satya Bharati school run by the Bharati Group. It was in a small village in Haryana and as different to any village school I have ever seen. There were proper classrooms with brightly painted walls and in them were teachers actually teaching. There were separate toilets for girls and boys and clean water to drink. At lunch time arrived a delicious midday meal cooked by a woman from the village. The Bharati Foundation runs more than 250 such schools in North India. It all began as a private-public partnership with the Government of Rajasthan.

Source - Indian Express, May 31, 2009

How many such schools in India do you think receive such a 'good' education? And again I am able to use only a Positive degree here and not a Superlative one. 



 
Assuming that children get basic infrastructure and amenities in their schools let us focus on other issues like:

1. Student Teacher Ratio
2. Classroom Enviroment
3. Teaching Methods
4. Exam System
5. Sports and Playing
6. Social Studies and Patriotism

1. Student Teacher Ratio 

This is one of the major problems that Indian Education is facing especially in government run schools. There is an inherent shortage of qualified teachers. The average ratio in our country according to an UNICEF report is 1:43 while it is less than 10 in developed countries like USA. The numbers have gone worse up to 1:83 in states like Bihar. 

One measure of education quality is the student teacher ratio, the number of students per teacher in a school. Teachers of a large class can dedicate less time to each student than in a small class. For children, crowded classrooms make it difficult to concentrate on the material and to learn. The results of overcrowding are lower academic achievement and increased dropout rates.

- From UNESCO Institute of Statistics report. 

2. Classroom Environment

A classroom according to me must have the following elements:

  • A creative environment that nurtures children. 
  • Participation of all the children.
  • A well balanced discipline and freedom.
  • State of the art decoration, posters and banners that induces some subliminal effects on children. 

I recently read an article in the WEEK magazine about a person who builds classroom that is not merely a room but an educational tool in itself. I am sharing that article:


 Source: The Week magazine

This is what I was exactly speaking about. A Creative Environment to children that makes learning a fun!

3. Teaching Methods

An excellent Teacher would make even a boring subject an interesting one. Well that is the power of a teacher. I have had some good teachers during my school days. Some have really inspired me. Especially I had a teacher named Ms.Kavitha during my 9th Grade. She taught me Computer Science and it was when I was sitting in her class that I decided that Computers will be my future and I am going to continue my education in Computer Science. She emphasized on practical education even though that subject wasn't a primary one during 9th grade. I haven't had the opportunity to meet her after my schooling, but I would really like to thank her as she kindled my latent talent in Programming.

So the way a teacher teaches makes a lot of difference. Importance must be given to that. Teacher's must be adequately trained on how to deal with children as young as 10 years old. They cannot teach them in the same way a 12th grade student is taught. Several research has been going on into this. One thing that many experts agree is the shift needed from the traditional pedagogy adopted in schools.

4. Exam System

At the heart of the Indian Education is the EXAMS. They are considered to be a "turning point" in one's life. Even primary school students are bundled with a load of exams in addition to the load in their backpack everyday. Exams are considered to be the sole reflection of one's talent. This tendency has to change. Now CBSE is making some changes to look into other factors while grading a student. I would really like to appreciate their steps. Other state boards must follow suit or implement a better system to grade students based on all spheres of their work throughout the year. Probably a unified board of education in India would be a better solution although I am not sure about the feasibility of its implementation.

5. Sports and Playing

'Work while you work, Play while you play'. 

Some of the important reasons for playing as given by helpguide.org is as follows:

  • Play connects us to others.
  • Play fosters creativity, flexibility, and learning.
  • Play is an antidote to loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and depression.
  • Play teaches us perseverance.
  • Play makes us happy.
  • Play improves our social skills.

Schools must encourage young children to involve themselves in sport activities and not just solely focus on studying. 

6.  Social Studies and Patriotism 

Social Studies is the study of how people live and organize themselves in society. Children must be gradually taught how to behave in a society and about their responsibilities.  Also the love and affection towards our country must be put into the minds of the children as a seed that would germinate and produce great citizens in the future. 

These ideas may be applicable to education in general but it has to be more emphasized  at primary education level as that is where the learning curve begins.

Some of the ideas I had presented here might be quixotic but I have been vested with the freedom of expression by the Indian Democratic System. So I wrote this article. :)


Saturday, December 31, 2011

2011 --> 2012

To put is simple, 2011 was awesome! It was a prologue to the beginning of a new chapter in my life.

Dec 31, 2010 11:59 PM : I  was awake just like many others in the city waiting to wish my friends a happy new year, update statuses on Facebook etc., I was just a student who was likely to become an Engineer by 2012 among at least 3,50,000 engineers India produces every year.

Jan 1 , 2011 00:05 AM : So, now 2011 was officially born and I have a year ahead of me to look forward to. To be honest little did I have the idea that come September, 2011 my status would change from being 'unemployed' to 'To be employed soon'.


2011 - A Recap


January to April : Bleed Blue !

The first month of the new year started a little slow with hectic schedules in college and exams. But being in India one thing is assured, you will have cricket match throughout the year. However, this wasn't an ordinary tournament. It was ICC World Cup, 2011. Not starting as sure shot winners, India went on to clinch its first world cup after 1983 on April 2, 2011. The victory was dedicated to Sachin Tendulkar (the best cricket player ever). I truly enjoyed watching India's performance.



April to May : Birth of Lokpal protests and Birthday

Cricket being a religion in India always united people. But immediately after the world cup was over something new and unexpected emerged that united the whole of India. It was a 75 year old man named Anna Hazare who led the protest to bring a bill called Lokpal to tackle corruption in India. The whole country was amazed to see the public response to the campaign. The political class in India went on cold feet. But we didn't know that whatever protest happens Lokpal Bill won't get passed, at least in 2011.

May 20 - Had one of the memorable birthday with my friends! :) Really happy to have great friends.  

June : Step into Senior year! 

This was month of rigorous training for placement drives that was expected to come in the month of September. One such interesting training was provided by FACE and a mam from CTS!

June 27 - It was the starting of my senior year or final year. It meant that I had successful completed 3 years of Engineering. What a milestone. :P

July to August : Tour and Technical Symposium 

This two months have been the most memorable months in my entire college life, perhaps to many of my friends.

Tour 
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An integral part of one's college life is having serious fun. And whats more interesting than spending a week together with all of your classmates? We went to Kerala - God's own country. :) Officially called Industrial visit, this tour was great! Munnar was mesmerizing and travelling with friends was absolute fun. Even rain couldn't stop us from enjoying. Several troubled relationships got united and even cracks emerged between few people. After all those are elements of any tour!








Technical Symposium
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Even before going to the tour, the one thing which we planned were to host a National Level Technical Symposium on behalf of our college. It was scheduled on August 11 and 12th. Everyone of us got busy  with some works. I basically became the 'Technical Head' for it. In fact I designed my first major website for it along with my friend Santhosh Kumar. (http://www.cyborgs2k11.com/) the link will cease to exist after June 2012. As a remembrance I am posting a screenshot of it below.






The website was basically written in PHP, HTML 5 and My SQL for backend. It allowed me to explore those technologies. Apart from it I organised the Bug Buster (Debugging) event and wrote an interface to conduct an online examination for the same. :) It was during this time I met a Geeknamed Muthu Ganapathy (a Junior student of our college). I was kind of inspired by his sincerity and dedication.

September : A major milestone! 

September 5, 8:30 PM -  It was really a day to cherish. I got placed in Tata Consultancy Services, a leading IT firm in India. A truly emotional moment to call my mom and dad to say that I got placed in a Company. :)  In fact that night, a voice in me said that what you have learnt is less. You got a lot to achieve and learn.  After all 'Known is a drop and unknown is an ocean'. That night went on to become a driving force in deciding my future plans.

October to November : Exams

No one in Indian Education System can escape the fear of Exams. And I am no exception. It was the last major semester exams that needs to be cleared in order to guarantee a degree. The penultimate semester took the best out of me to learn a hell lot of portions within a short span of time. Barring the Digital Signal Processing, everything went fine. Hope the first week of 2012 gives me a good news about that paper. ;) One good friend of mine met with an accident during this time. It was our long time plan to do a project together but unfortunately that would not happen. I pray for his good health and speedy recovery.



December : Project

Now as I write this article, I am currently given the opportunity to do my project at Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute. This entire month I have been busy with that work. And I hope to successfully complete my work by March of 2012.  

2012 - A new Beginning! 

Well I am sure that I am gonna see a lot in 2012. In fact its going to be a turning point in my life. Lots of challenges ahead and I am looking forward to meet those. From this year I have got to fully stand on my own without much support from my parents which takes me to the next phase of life.

I wish you all a Happy and a Successful 2012! Keep smiling. :)

Regards,
Vivek Venkatesh G

PS: Hope there is a 2013 and I update my blog on Dec 31, 2012...:P 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Got the much awaited book!

Finally got the book 'Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography' which I wanted! Thanks to Flipkart for its prompt service. :)


 

Buy this book in Flipkart,


Currently amidst my exams, so couldn't read this book. Looking forward to read this soon. Awesome hardcover. Will write my review soon after I read.


PS: Would like to write an article on Flipkart soon! One of the best customer Services

Technology and Facilities - No Constraint

Still there are many small towns and villages in India, where there is a lack of basic facilities for education. It is very difficult for children those who are really willing to study and learn. Several social and economic factors adds to this menace. I personally feel that technology and basic facilities must not be a constraint for those who are willing to learn. So, we as the future Indians, must make sure that we somehow identify such villages and places which are deprived of these facilities, and take the best possible efforts to provide it. Especially with the Computer Technologies and e-learning technology at a boom, it is now possible to setup some kind of a "development center" to provide technology amenities like Computer, Internet etc. The standards of facilities in schools must be raised and everyone must be provided a par education. Government alone can't do anything as managing a country of more than 1 billion is very difficult. But contributions from its citizens can help a lot. I may be saying what several others are saying, but I feel I need to do something. May be at present I don't have much earnings, but I feel after some years I would be able to contribute my part. :)

Hoping for a developed India soon,
Vivek Venkatesh

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Happy Diwali

I wish every Indian brother and sister out there a Happy and prosperous Diwali !!