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Spoken Tutorial Workshops
The Spoken Tutorial project is about teaching and learning a particular FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) like Linux, Scilab, LaTeX, PHP & MySQL, Java, C/C++, LibreOffice etc. via an easy video tool - Spoken Tutorial. A Spoken Tutorial is a screen cast with running commentary, a recording of computer session created for self learning. Each Spoken Tutorial typically runs for a duration of approximately ten minutes. Using these Spoken Tutorials, one can conduct SELF (Spoken Tutorial based Education and Learning through Free FOSS study) workshops.
The following Spoken Tutorial Courses were conducted in the EEE department.
Workshop on Scilab a FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) equivalent to MATLAB conducted on 25.07.14. 2 staff members and 25 students from III Year EEE participated in this workshop.
Oscad Workshop conducted on 01.08.14. Open Source EDA tool for circuit design, simulation, analysis and PCB design. It is an integrated tool built using open source software such as KiCad, Ngspice and Scilab. 29 Students from IV Year EEE participated in this workshop.
Workshop on C and C++ (Basic and Intermediate Levels ) conducted on 05.08.14. Powerful features, simple syntax, and portability make C a preferred language among programmers, for business and industrial applications. Widely used in the development of operating systems.
25 Students from II Year EEE participated in this workshop.
The Spoken Tutorial project is the initiative of the "Talk to a Teacher " project of the National Mission on Education through ICT, launched by MHRD, Govt of India.