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SHARAD INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
Yadrav-Ichalkaranji
One week FDP workshop on
Soft Skills Training Organized by
Department of General Engineering & Sciences
In association with
Department of Basic Sciences & Humanities
Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic
Faculty Development Programme (FDP)
On
“Soft Skills Training”
26th November, 2015 to 01st
December, 2015
In collaboration of
Sharad Institute of Technology College of Engineering
and Sharad Institute of Technology Polytechnic
Yadrav- Ichalkaranji
Cordially Invites you to attend the
Inaugural Function of the FDP
on 26th November, 2015 at 09:30 am
Venue: Seminar Hall, SITCOE
In the auspicious hands of
Mr. Anil Bagane
Executive Director, SITCOE
Key Note Addressee Dr. Satish Ghatge
Vivekanand College, Kolhapur
Dr. S. A. Khot
Principal, SITCOE
Welcome address
Mr. S S Jadhav
Coordinator, SITCOE
Vote of thanks
Mr. Milind Kashid
Co-coordinator, SITP
Introduction:-
One week workshop on Soft Skills Training was organized for the faculties of
First Year departments of Sharad Institute of Technology College of
Engineering & Polytechnic, Yadrav for developing and inculcating soft skills
among them.
The workshop aimed at motivating the faculty to become forbearers of soft skills
and then they will cultivate it amongst the students, which is prime need of time.
However, we were doing for the development of faculty and ultimately the students
under the platform of FDP.
We organized various lectures, training sessions, panel discussions and
presentations of various academicians and experts who encouraged the faculty to
become ideals for students in soft skills. There was also the active support from
the Executive Director, the Principal and faculty members of other departments
too.
Program Outline:
Day& Date Time Subject
Thursday
26/11/2015
9.30-10.30 Inauguration Function
10.30-12.15 Keynote address by Dr. Satish Ghatge on The Soft Skills
12.15-1.00 Lunch Break
01.00-3.00 Personality Development & SWOC Analysis of a
Personality by Dr. Dhananjay Devlalkar
3.00-3.30 Tea Break
3.30-4.30 Panel Discussion was held by the faculty of Professional
Communication.
Friday
27/11/2015
10.00-12.00 How to overcome the fear of public speaking? by Dr. Sandip Patil
12.00-01.00 Lunch Break
1.00-3.00 How to speak fluent English without using boring grammar? by Dr.
Sandip Patil
3.00-3.30 Tea Break
3.45-4.45 Public speaking of all participants was held by the faculty of
Professional Communication.
Saturday
28/11/2015
10.00-12.00 English for Classroom Discourse by Dr. Audumbar Sarwade
12.00-1.00 Lunch Break
01.00-3.00 Developing Interpersonal Relationship by Dr. Ujwala Tathe
3.00-3.30 Tea Break
3.30-4.30 Presentation of all participants was held by the faculty of
Professional Communication.
Monday
30/11/2015
10.00-12.00 Introduction to Phonetics by Dr. R Y Chikodi
12.00-01.00 Lunch Break
1.00-3.00 The Phonetics by Dr. R Y Chikodi
3.00-3.30 Tea Break
3.45-4.45
Some videos about soft skills were shown to participants.
Tuesday
01/12/2015
10.00-12.00 The Stress by Dr. R Y Chikodi
12.00-01.00 Lunch Break
1.00-3.00 The Intonation by Dr. R Y Chikodi
3.00-3.30 Tea Break
3.45-4.45 Valedictory function in the presence of Dr. R Y Chikodi .
Day 1, 26th November, 2015 Inauguration The workshop was inaugurated with lamp lighting by the auspicious hands of chief guest Dr. Satish Gathge and Mr. Sandip Yadav introduced the guest. Executive Director felicitates the dignitaries on dais. Principal Dr. S. A .Khot gave the welcome and inaugural speech and emphasized that more focus required for the development of Soft Skills and for that such programs are essential. He stated that ‘soft skill training’ is the need of present era for the faculty and students. He also remarked that along with soft skills one must have good communication skills too. He concluded with a suggestion that the training workshop on communication skills for faculty also needs to be organized. Mr. A. A. Bagane Executive Director SITCOE said that during the starting of this
college his aim is not only developing employers for the Industries but to develop good human beings who will ideals in society & others. Also he shows more faith on the faculty because they are the fountain head of morality in society by looking good no of participation. Then the chief guest delivered his keynote address. He dealt with every aspect of
soft kills from corporate to personal and from work place to health. He explained in
details the different between soft & hard skills, importance of it in teaching field
and how we can acquire it. Finally, he provided real life examples of soft skills
which proved his saying: "More doors are opened with 'please' than with keys"
Mr. Sachin S Jadhav coordinator of workshop proposed vote of thanks of the inaugural session.
(Inauguration Function & Keynote Address - Day 1)
Session 1: Personality Development & SWOC Analysis of a Personality
In this session, Dr. Dhananjay Deolalkar, professor of English from Rajaram College, Kolhapur focused on major aspects a personality that are currently being valued by the educationalists in the light of emerging engineers & industrialists. First he had a view of every participant about ideal personality, noted it on the
board and explained all aspects of a good person. He also revealed a method of SWOC analysis of a personality. The session was fully interactive and impressive that his thoughts are still floating in my mind while writing this report.
(Felicitation of Dr. Deolalkar & his guidance to paticipants)
Session 2: Panel Discussion was held by Mr. M H Kalawate & Mr. U S Siddharth faculty of Professional Communication Panel discussion was conducted by Mr. M H Kalawate & Mr. U S Siddharth, in which all participants expressed their views about earlier speakers and enriched their learning about soft skills. In fact, it was a training kind of session for faculty.
(Mr. Kalawate & Mr. Siddharth conducting panel discussion)
Day 2, 27th November, 2015
Session 01: How to overcome the fear of public speaking by Dr. Sandip
Patil.
The two sessions of Dr. Sandip Patil were very much motivating & full of guidance
for the participants because he explained his journey from a coward public speaker to
free lance soft skills trainer. He revealed seven reason of being a coward public
speaker & also explained methods to overcome it. One of them is ‘kill the fear first’
which he experimented on each participant and Mr. Gondkar’s case found very
interesting to him because Mr. Gondkar knows four languages being a Mathematics
teacher and when he speaks English in public he has fear while other languages are
fearless to him. He said we have two options first FEAR = Face Everything And Rise
& second FEAR = Fear Everything And Run.
Session 02: How to speak fluent English without using boring grammar
by Dr. Sandip Patil
He said English a very easy language to learn, in fact, we have made it difficult. He
says that we can learn any new language at any stage of life. For that we must not
start with grammar but with LSRW = Listen, Speak, Read & Write. He remarks a
child learns its mother tongue by imitation only and not by the study of grammar. So
he advised to fallow this natural method learning any language.
(Dr. Sandip Patil helps to Mr. V V Gondkar to kill fear of public speaking, felicitation
& group photo with participants)
Session 3: Public speaking activity was held by Mr. M H Kalawate &
Mr. U S Siddharth faculty of Professional Communication.
This session was fully dedicated to public speaking activity. Faculty was informed to
talk at least for five minutes on the stage on any topic like best moment of their life,
turning point of their life, what makes them different from others & so on. After
performance of every participant, they were asked to share their experience of public
speaking. Few of them said even though same stage is there where they deliver
lectures to students this time they faced some problems. Then faculty of Professional
Communication explained the reasons of it to them and main reason is they felt fear
& they are not used to public speaking activity.
(Participants performing public speak speaking activity) Day 3, 28th November, 2015
Session 1: English for Classroom Discourse by Dr. Audumbar Sarwade
In this session, Dr. Audumbar Sarwade dealt in details with class room
discourse in English. He combined discourse with teaching and learning
activity that goes on in a classroom. He said that even though teaching &
learning activity is student centered but main controller of this activity is
teacher always. So he must be fluent in discourse management which is the
centre of all these activities. He introduced various discourses & informed
how to conduct it. His efforts were to teach us each and every discourse
that will be helpful to faculty to conduct smooth classroom discourse to
provide better learning. Actually, it was very nice session & thought us a
lot.
(A glimpse of session and felicitation of guest)
Session 2: Developing interpersonal relationship by Dr. Ujwala Thate
This session, she started with psychological & reasoning tests & went on explaining
its decisive role in developing interpersonal relationship. She says that to develop
healthy interpersonal relations, one must help others, listen them, thrust,
communicate, take care, be good critic & don’t be too much practical. Lastly, she
conducted a group activity in which she assigned us to enlist five good and bad
points of our institutes.
(Felicitation & discussion after group activity)
Session 3: Presentation of soft skills of all participants was held by Mr.
M H Kalawate & Mr. U S Siddharth faculty of Professional
Communication.
In this session, every faculty advised to present their view about good and bad
relations they had gone through. After exchanging the views of each other, we gained
huge knowledge of relationships and also came to know what goes wrong the
relations that turns good bond into worst one.
(Faculty presenting their views on relationship)
Day 4, 30th November, 2015
Session 01: Introduction to Phonetics by Dr. R Y Chikodi
First session of Dr. R Y Chikodi, he tried to introduce what is phonetics and
phonology? He said that we must study phonetics first and phonology later. He deals
44 sounds of phonetics divided into three groups: vowels, diphthongs & consonants.
He introduced us with all 44 sounds, how to pronounce them & place of articulation
as well. Then he took drilling of few sounds which are basically difficult to Indian
people to produce them correctly. This session was very much enjoyed by faculty due
to drilling activity.
(Felicitation and a glimpse of training)
Session 02: The Phonetics by Dr. R Y Chikodi
In second session, he fully introduced phonetics to us. He taught us manner of
articulation, how to turn your articulatory system while the production of a word then
he went on teaching accentual shape of words.
(The glimpses of training)
Session 03: Some videos about soft skills were shown to participants by
Mr. M H Kalawate & Mr. U S Siddharth faculty of Professional
Communication
In this session, we tried to provide visual training of soft skill with the help of videos.
Day 5, 1st December, 2015
Session 01: The Stress by Dr. R Y Chikodi
In this session, he dealt with stress of English language. Stress means the particular
emphasis given on a syllable of a word. To make it clear he provided examples from
Marathi, Hindi, Kanada & Sanskrit languages. He says that there are two types of
stress, first word stress & sentence stress. However he said that sentence stress is
known as intonation. He introduced mono-, bi-, tri- & polysyllabic word stress with
the stress change due to category of word from its function in a sentence. He
remarked that knowledge of stress is essential for rich pronunciation of English.
Those acquire it get upper hand in every move of their professional career. So he
advised us to learn to for better career ahead
Session 02: The Intonation by Dr. R Y Chikodi
Intonation means sentence stress but change of stress is possible from one word to
another according to importance of the meaning that you want to convey your
listener. Intonation is the richness of English language. He said it gives you the
mastery over English language. Make it your asset as early as possible.
(A glimpse of workshop & group photo with participants)
Session 03: Valedictory function in the presence of Dr. R Y Chikodi
For valedictory function, we had Dr. R Y Chikodi as chief guest and academic dean
Ms S V Dandge and HoD of GES Ms P M Swami as special presence. Ms. S S
Kulkarni expressed her view on behalf of participants. Mr. Sachin S Jadhav
coordinator of workshop proposed vote of thanks of the valedictory function.
The End