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Universal Education and Technology in 21st Century (In 11 Volumes)

 
Prof. Ramesh Chandra (Editor)
Synopsis There has been significant change in education system with the rapid increase in the availability of computers among students. The role of a teacher changes as a coach, guide and an instructor. The introduction of information technology and communication is changing the delivery of education, changing the roles of students and teachers and producing a shift in society from industrialisation towards an education-based society. In fact higher education has immense potential to contribute to the consolidation of democracy and social justice and the growth and development of the economy. Countries are now realising the economic potential and value of technology in education. The World Wide Web has introduced a new vista of educational opportunities for education and students. The Web is a tool which brings job training to unskilled and enrich the understanding of the lifelong learner.
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Prof. Ramesh Chandra

Prof. Ramesh Chandra was born in a family of academicians and freedom fighters on July 1st 1957 in village Bijwara, District Meerut of Uttar Pradesh. He started his research career at University of Delhi and then went to the New York Hospital- Cornell University Medical Center, as well as at the School of Medicine, State University of New York of Stony Brook as a faculty member and then went to Harvard University Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital jointly at MIT. Cambridge, USA. On his return to India he joined the faculty at the University of Delhi, where he is currently a Professor of Chemistry and Director of Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research in addition to his present assignment as Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University, Jhansi (UP). He was appointed Professor (Research Scientist) by the UGC at the young age of 35 years. He is a creator, performer and builder of institutions of higher learning. He has established Dr. BR Ambedkar Centre for Biomedical Research at University of Delhi, when he was just 33 years old and became its Founder Director. He was appointed as youngest Vice-Chancellor of Bundelkhand University on March 24th, 1999 at the age of 41 years. He has metamorphosed it into a Center of Excellence by creating 36 institutes of higher learning and increasing the capacity of students from 225 to 90000 and raising the number of faculty members from 8 to 270 in such a short span of time. Prof. Ramesh Chandra is a scholar and an eminent scientist. He has done pioneering research work in the field of drug development and his inventions are being used in the development of drugs for Neonatal Jaundice and breasts tumer. He is recipiente of several National and international Awards such as UGC Career Awards, Prof. DP Chakravorty Commemoration Award. The Rockefeler Foundation, USA Biotechnology Career Award, UGC Research Scientist Award, Fulbright Scholarship. Award of the Highest Honor of the Soka University, Japan and Fellowships of the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK International Academy of Physical Sciences. He is also recipient of National Scholarship of the Govt of India and many more. He is member of more than three dozen scientific and academic societies as well as founder of several academic and scientific societies and institutions. He has been visiting scientist at various Universities and research institutions all over the world.

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Title Universal Education and Technology in 21st Century (In 11 Volumes)
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2003
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8178352028
length x+311p., viii+293p., viii+317p., viii+350p., viii+320p., viii+285p., viii+312p., viii+303p., viii+320p., viii+309p., viii+294p.