Teacher's Day 2024
Teacher's Day 2024
On September 9, 2024, the Department of English - Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji
Bhavnagar University organized a special daily assembly to felicitate the
teachers of Teacher's Day.
A few days before on September 2, ICT committee leaders Yashraj Yashrajsinh
Sodha and Dhatri Parmar taught us how to make Google Form, how to connect
Google Form to Google Sheet, and how to work with Autocrat to generate
automatic certificates.
After that, all the students who have participated in this activity started
uploading their videos, and September 5 was the last submission date. We were
given 4 to 5 days to do marketing of our videos; this is also one of the parts
of digital skills that we were taught through this activity.
We have also received honors and a certificate for participating in this
activity.
We were also shown our performance charts, in which I am able to achieve 179
views on YouTube, 174 views on TedEd, and 36 quiz responses; I stood at 9th
rank in our class.
I have also watched 38 (maximum number of participants) YouTube videos and
TedEd lessons, appeared in 37 quizzes, and received 30 certificates.
To view all students' videos, quizzes, and TedEd lessons, you can visit this
website:
https://sites.google.com/view/webinar-eng-mkbu/teachers-day/teachersday2024
Here is my content related to Teacher's Day 2024. Click on the following blog link to read the full explanation of my topic, 'The Solitary Reaper' by William Wordsworth: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-solitary-reaper-by-william-wordsworth.html
For this event, I have created a short video explaining William Wordsworth's
poem ‘The Solitary Reaper.’ I request that you take a few minutes of your
precious time to watch this video:
https://youtu.be/RNt7rD2LG1w
I’ve prepared a quiz on this topic where you can test your knowledge and even
earn a certificate! The following link leads to the quiz:
https://forms.gle/krLsgp9W5wimSkwv7
I’ve also created a Ted-ed lesson for a deeper discussion. Here is the link:
https://ed.ted.com/on/IafdXjrL
I would be grateful for you to watch the video, take the quiz, and join the
conversation on Ted-ed.
Here is my presentation:
Huge thank you to the head of the Department of English (MKBU), Prof. and Dr.
Dilip Barad Sir, Megha Trivedi Ma'am, and Prakruti Bhatt Ma'am for encouraging
students to participate in this type of learning activity.
Thank you!
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