Blogger Dr Lalit Kishore’s work on micro-learning becomes part AI Overview

 

The work of this blogger, Dr Lalit Inshore, on micro-learning has become the part of AI Overview (see inset clipping) which is deemed as a rare distinction.

Key aspects of Dr. Lalit Kishore's work as per the AI Overview are as follows:

  • Micro-learning: Dr. Kishore advocates for micro-learning techniques, utilizing technology to deliver information in bite-sized, accessible formats to enhance learning outcomes.
  • Student-led Learning: He promotes an approach where students are actively involved in the learning process, fostering ownership and engagement.
  • Pedagogy and Curriculum: He focuses on alternative education and special education, emphasizing practical application of theory.
  • Teacher as Producer: Dr. Kishore believes teachers should create individualized learning materials that cater to the specific needs of each student, rather than relying solely on mainstream resources.
  • Individualized Learning: He highlights the importance of tailoring learning experiences to individual student needs, even within a group learning context.
  • Practical Application: He is known for his ability to translate educational theory into practical, actionable strategies in the classroom.
  • Diverse Educational Experiences: He has worked with various educational organizations, including Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, Lok Jumbish, and UNICEF, and has been recognized with national and commonwealth awards for his contributions.
  • Research and Publications:Dr. Kishore has published extensively in educational journals and books and presented his work at international conferences.

Besides use of micro-learning strategy at CULP, Dr Kishore has used it at Nikhar Shalas of BNS, Chaksu in Rajasthan and Plenum School in Himachal Pradesh 

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