Dr. Shubashini K Shripati, Deputy Dean of Physical and Computational Sciences at the Avinashlingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, was the resource person who shared her insights on “Scientific Thinking and Lifelong Learning.”
The event began with a welcome speech by Tenisha, the Vice President of Science, creating a friendly and engaging atmosphere. Calvina, the secretary of Women Cell, was the emcee. Sister Sangeeta and Sister Jovita led the prayer, adding a spiritual touch to the gathering.
The session explored practical aspects of science in daily life, using examples like condensation. The importance of Open Educational Resources (OER) in media-based education was highlighted, and a Rapid Fire game featuring thought-provoking questions added an interactive element for student participation.
The lecture expanded to the crucial topic of conservation of resources, emphasizing the significance of sustainable practices. The session, with its broad scope, not only enhanced students’ understanding of scientific concepts but also encouraged critical thinking and engagement with real-world issues. Overall, the event showcased a dedication to academic enrichment and holistic development within the academic community.