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Cognitive Based Course Activity:An Opportunity to Enhance Deficient Skills


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1 Department of Instrumentation Technology, B.V. Bhommaraddi College of Enineering & Technology, Hubli, Karnataka, India
     

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The proposal describes about a course activity designed for sixth semester students of Instrumentation Technology for the course Process Control and Automation. As the activity demands technical, writing and oral presentation skills, students were accordingly grouped based on their capabilities they possess which in turn helps to enhance the other skills they lack. The activity designed focuses on identification and study of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) required in the field of automation, deployment of automation concepts for development of ptototypes and usage of virtual instrumentation tool for implementation of controller principles. This activity has positive effect on personal and interpersonal development of students as well between peer communities. Progress justification can be made by mapping the performance indicators formed for the evaluation of activity with the attainment of program outcomes.

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Niddhyaasana, Manana, Adhyayana, Program Outcomes, PLCs.
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Authors

M. Kaushik
Department of Instrumentation Technology, B.V. Bhommaraddi College of Enineering & Technology, Hubli, Karnataka, India
Satish Chikkamath
Department of Instrumentation Technology, B.V. Bhommaraddi College of Enineering & Technology, Hubli, Karnataka, India
Nalini C. Iyer
Department of Instrumentation Technology, B.V. Bhommaraddi College of Enineering & Technology, Hubli, Karnataka, India

Abstract


The proposal describes about a course activity designed for sixth semester students of Instrumentation Technology for the course Process Control and Automation. As the activity demands technical, writing and oral presentation skills, students were accordingly grouped based on their capabilities they possess which in turn helps to enhance the other skills they lack. The activity designed focuses on identification and study of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) required in the field of automation, deployment of automation concepts for development of ptototypes and usage of virtual instrumentation tool for implementation of controller principles. This activity has positive effect on personal and interpersonal development of students as well between peer communities. Progress justification can be made by mapping the performance indicators formed for the evaluation of activity with the attainment of program outcomes.

Keywords


Niddhyaasana, Manana, Adhyayana, Program Outcomes, PLCs.