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Innovation in Teaching Learning


CIVIL STEEL STRUCTURE MODELS

Integrating steel structure models into civil engineering education as part of an innovation-focused teaching approach offers a dynamic and forward-thinking way to prepare future engineers. The use of steel structures as educational models not only enhances students ‘understanding of structural principles but also aligns with the evolving trends in construction technology.


FIELD VISITS TO RMC UNIT

The field visit to a Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) unit serves as an invaluable experience for students pursuing civil engineering, providing them with a hands-on understanding of the practical aspects of concrete production and its applications. This excursion is designed to align with the principles of innovation in teaching, fostering a dynamic learning environment that transcends traditional classroom boundaries.


FILED VISIT TO DAM CONSTRUCTION SITE

Field visits to construction sites, particularly those focused on the building of dams, offer invaluable opportunities for civil engineering students as part of innovative teaching methods. This hands-on experience allows students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom and practical application in the real world.