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Augmenting Engineering Pedagogy - Fusion of Practical and Theoretical Dimensions: Exploring Onsite Immersions


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1 Research Scholar, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
2 Professor Civil Engineering, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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Contemporary engineering education faces multifaceted challenges, stemming from the dynamic essence of the discipline, the expanse of knowledge acquisition demanded of students, and the inundation of information availability. Nurturing well-rounded graduates necessitates not only a profound grasp of their chosen domain but also adeptness in troubleshooting complex issues. Synthesizing theoretical erudition, hands-on proficiencies, and computerized applications tailored to bolster diverse facets of projects—encompassing drafting, designing, tridimensional visualization, and analysis—constitutes a pivotal facet of the engineering curriculum. Noteworthy achievements have been recorded by individuals irrespective of their formal educational background, underscoring the potentiality of knowledge garnered from conventional schooling or alternative avenues. While the knowledge drawn from textbooks and didactic sessions falls under the aegis of theoretical comprehension, practical acumen is honed through immersive engagement with real-world predicaments. Both realms of knowledge bear significance, necessitating holistic appreciation. The principal objective herein resides in fortifying engineering students' grasp of their specialized subjects, achieved through hands-on pedagogical interventions. This endeavor probes the import of infusing interactive classroom engagements and pragmatic on-site sojourns into engineering training regimens, synergistically empowered by software aids. The vantage point embraced is that of the students, examining the perceived value of such integrated approaches.

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Cognizance; Graduates; Pragmatic; Problem-Solving and Theoretical Competence
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Harshavardhana
Research Scholar, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Dr.Jagdish. H. Godihal
Professor Civil Engineering, Presidency University, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

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Contemporary engineering education faces multifaceted challenges, stemming from the dynamic essence of the discipline, the expanse of knowledge acquisition demanded of students, and the inundation of information availability. Nurturing well-rounded graduates necessitates not only a profound grasp of their chosen domain but also adeptness in troubleshooting complex issues. Synthesizing theoretical erudition, hands-on proficiencies, and computerized applications tailored to bolster diverse facets of projects—encompassing drafting, designing, tridimensional visualization, and analysis—constitutes a pivotal facet of the engineering curriculum. Noteworthy achievements have been recorded by individuals irrespective of their formal educational background, underscoring the potentiality of knowledge garnered from conventional schooling or alternative avenues. While the knowledge drawn from textbooks and didactic sessions falls under the aegis of theoretical comprehension, practical acumen is honed through immersive engagement with real-world predicaments. Both realms of knowledge bear significance, necessitating holistic appreciation. The principal objective herein resides in fortifying engineering students' grasp of their specialized subjects, achieved through hands-on pedagogical interventions. This endeavor probes the import of infusing interactive classroom engagements and pragmatic on-site sojourns into engineering training regimens, synergistically empowered by software aids. The vantage point embraced is that of the students, examining the perceived value of such integrated approaches.

Keywords


Cognizance; Graduates; Pragmatic; Problem-Solving and Theoretical Competence