Friday, May 19, 2017

Glossary for Our Age

Important Glossaries You May Find Useful

app

  • an application, typically a small, specialised programme downloaded onto mobile devices

assignment

  • a set task, such as an essay or test, that must be completed as part of the course by a specific date

asynchronous

  • activities (such as online conversations, debates, wikis etc) where individuals join in at whatever time suits them rather than at the same sitting

audio file

  • computer file containing audio (sound) information

bibliographic database

  • collection of entries about published research articles (such as journal and newspaper articles, conference proceedings, books, patents), searched using keywords and containing links to the full text of those articles

blended learning

  • the use of both classroom teaching and online learning in education

blog

  • a website containing a writer’s or group of writers’ own experiences, observations, opinions, etc.

blogger

  • a person who writes a blog

blogosphere

  • a term used to refer to all blogs on the Internet and the links between them

bookmark

  • a digital record of the location of a website saved locally for easy future access; also called Favourites

boolean operators

  • search terms (such as AND, OR, NOT) used to construct complex online searches

chat

  • text-based messages between individuals using instant messaging tools, social networking tools or chat functionality within online collaborative tools. Chat may be private between two individuals or broadcast to many individuals

chat room

  • see Discussion board

citation

  • author and date details of a reference (e.g., Jones, 1994), provided in the text of a document to acknowledge the source of an idea or knowledge. The full details are then provided in a reference list at the end of the document

cluster (IT)

  • a room containing multiple PCs for use by students

co-curricular

  • related, but only complementary, to the official curriculum, as an activity outside the classroom

collaborative learning tool

  • software or website that allows multiple individuals to enter an online virtual space to view and interact with the same resources simultaneously; often used for online teaching where a teacher may speak to students and present learning resources electronically, allowing students to speak, write notes and ask questions

collaborative writing

  • the process of multiple individuals simultaneously editing a shared document

comment

  • a text-based message posted on a website in response to another message or material

conference

  • a meeting for consultation and discussion

contact time

  • the amount of time a student can expect with tutors, either face-to-face or online
  • legal rights assigned to a creator of content or knowledge

course

  • can mean either a unit of teaching (also called a module) or a whole programme of study

Creative Commons licence

  • a licence that allows you to reuse others’ work as long as you credit the copyright holder

curriculum

  • the lessons and academic content taught in a course or programme

curriculum vitae (CV)

  • known as a résumé in North America. Document used when applying for jobs, providing details about employment, qualifications, skills, experience and interests

digital repository

  • a digital resource providing access to information or research in a variety of formats

discussion board

  • a tool that allows multiple individuals to share information and communicate online (often asynchronously), organised by themes or topics. Also called message board or chat room

dissertation

  • a long piece of writing on a particular subject, especially one that is done in order to receive a degree at college or university

distance learning

  • education in which students receive instruction over the Internet instead of going to a physical location

download

  • to save a copy of a file from a website or server to a personal computer or mobile device

e-book

  • a digital version of a book

editor

  • an individual who edits (changes) documents to improve the language, flow of material, etc.

electronic whiteboard

  • a tool that allows multiple individuals to view (and draw on) a virtual whiteboard. Often used within collaborative learning tools or virtual learning environments

e-reader

  • a portable electronic device used for reading books and other text materials that are in digital form

face-to-face

  • interaction that takes place in person, such as a lecture or tutorial, as opposed to online interaction or electronic communications

favourites

  • see bookmarks

feedback

  • a reaction or response to a particular process or activity

flash

  • platform for delivering multimedia (e.g. audio, video, animation) interactive content

flipped learning

  • teaching method where materials and themes are watched, read or researched before contact time, and students come prepared with questions and discussion points

formative assessment

  • a test or quiz that does not count towards a module/course mark and which helps the learner to develop their knowledge and understanding

full text

  • in the context of journal articles, getting access to the full article and not just the abstract

Google docs

  • set of tools freely available from Google for producing and sharing documents and presentations online

GPS

  • Global Positioning System. Satellite navigation system that provides location information on mobile devices

group assignment

  • coursework or project work that requires a group of students to work together

hashtag

  • in the context of the social media tool Twitter, use of the symbol # (hash) and a keyword to search for themes or topics

host

  • in the context of the Internet, an Internet Service Provider (ISP)

instant messaging

  • see chat

internship

  • any official or formal programme to provide practical experience for beginners in an occupation or profession

iTunes

  • online software provided by Apple for the downloading of music, podcasts, apps, videos and other content

iTunesU

  • dedicated area of iTunes for academic material, including podcasts

journal

  • in academia, this means a scholarly publication containing original research, reviews and letters, normally reviewed by experts before publication

keywords

  • words used to describe a specific theme or topic

laptop

  • a portable personal computer, also called a notebook

lecture

  • a teaching event where a subject expert (referred to as the lecturer) speaks to, and interacts with, an audience

lecturer

  • an expert who can speak with authority on a given topic to a group of students. In UK universities, ‘lecturer’ is a rank for a member of academic staff

LinkedIn

  • a professional networking website that allows users to create an online CV

LMS

  • Learning Management System, often known as a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) in the UK. Online site, normally password protected, which contains learning resources and tools for learning

message board

  • see discussion board

micro-blogging

  • short, text-based messages often containing URLs, used within social networking tools such as Twitter

mobile device

  • broad term encompassing all hand-held devices, normally with touch-screen functionality. May refer to devices that have telephony services (e.g. smartphones) or those that don’t (e.g. tablet devices)

mobile phone

  • a device that can make and receive phone calls away from the home or workplace. Normally refers to devices with few other functions, as opposed to smartphones

moderator

  • in the context of discussion boards or lecture capture, means an individual who has administrative rights and oversees content

module

  • a unit of teaching on an individual topic within a programme of study. May also be called a course

netiquette

  • (short for Internet etiquette). Describes the conventions, rules and responsibilities for online behaviour, particularly within blogs and discussion boards

network

  • in the context of computing, a collection of interconnected computers

news feed

  • provides a user with updated text or media content automatically. Commonly used for news, podcasts, video and blogs. Also known as a web feed

online test / quiz

  • questions that can be assessed by computer and automatically marked e.g. multiple choice questions

peer

  • in the context of peer support, another student studying at the same level

peer review

  • for scholarly work (e.g. journal articles, books, etc.) this means getting academic feedback and opinions from one or more academics who are experts in the area, before publication - peer review is also a type of step on the FutureLearn platform

personal computer

  • a computer that is normally desk-based with a separate monitor

personal development

  • activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential and facilitate employability

placement

  • a period of study or work at a particular institution or business, for a given time, whilst still registered as a student

plagiarism

  • the act of copying the work or ideas of other people without proper acknowledgement or reference

podcast

  • a series of audio files published on the Internet in a file format that can be accessed by podcasting sofware or tools

podcaster

  • a person who produces podcasts

portable media device

  • a hand-held device for playing audio and video content

post

  • in the context of blogs or discussion boards, this means publishing a content item

professional development

  • ongoing acquisition of skills and training throughout studies or work

programme

  • normally refers to all of the units of study that have to be completed in order to qualify for a higher education award

rating

  • the ability of users to provide quantitative feedback on online content they have viewed. Can be numerical (i.e.1-10) or stars which are then averaged for other users to see

reference

  • full details of an academic source used in an assignment or scholarly document. Normally appears at the end of a document in a list, containing author, year, title, source and volume/page details. Linked to citations embedded within documents

reference management tool

  • software tool or application for managing multiple academic scholarly documents (usually in the form of journal articles). Can normally store documents and provide automated reference lists

referencing

  • notes in a publication referring the reader to the source of a passage or idea

résumé

  • see curriculum vitae

RSS

  • Really Simple Syndication. System for creating news or web feeds. See also news feed

search engine

  • tool available on the Internet for searching for web pages, images, content etc.

semester

  • the academic year is split into two semesters. September to December and January to May

seminar

  • a small group of students engaged in advanced study and original research under a member of the faculty and meeting regularly to exchange information and hold discussions

server

  • a computer that provides information to users or computers, normally across a computer network

Slideshare

  • a website on which users upload and share slide presentations

smartphone

  • a hand-held device capable of making and receiving telephone calls but with other computing facilities, normally including access to the Internet and installation of software applications (apps)

social bookmarking tool

  • online services that allow users to store, share and access favourites or bookmarks for websites. Some tools also allow user ratings and comments

social media

  • tools to allow users to create personal profiles, build networks of users and interact online via a variety of media (e.g. text-based update, links, images, videos etc.)

social networking

  • using social media tools to interact with other users online

spam

  • in the context of computing, unwanted messages sent indiscriminately via email, blogs, discussion boards or social media
  • in the context of search engines, these are links to web pages/services that appear at the top or side of the search results page. Often used by advertisers

subject gateway service

  • in the context of finding scholarly information on the Internet, these are validated lists of links relevant to students

subscribe

  • committing to receive electronic content

summative

  • assessment of achievements through marked, credit-bearing tasks

synchronisation

  • the process of connecting your mobile device to your computer or service provider to upload/download material

tablet

  • a handheld computer with a touchscreen and the ability to connect to the Internet

tablet computer

  • a form of mobile device with a large touch screen that has a wide range of functionality

tags

  • keywords added to content to signify themes or topics

technology

  • use of machines or tools to perform tasks

term

  • one of the three roughly equal time periods in an academic year

text editor

  • feature in software or webpages to allow users to edit and format text

thread

  • in the context of discussion boards, this means a series of messages (posts) around a particular topic or theme

timetable

  • a list or table of events arranged according to the time when they take place

trend

  • in the context of the social media tool Twitter, this means a continually updated list of the most commonly used word or hashtags being tweeted

troll, trolling

  • posting unnecessary, irrelevant or offensive material on social media

tutor

  • in academia, this normally means an academic member of staff who interacts with students individually or in small groups

tweet

  • a text-based message of fewer than 140 characters used on Twitter

URL

  • Uniform/Universal Resource Locator. For web content, this is the address or reference for accessing material on the Internet

video conferencing

  • tools that allow multiple users to interact with one another through the medium of video

video file

  • computer file containing video information

VLE

  • Virtual Learning Environment. See LMS

vodcast

  • a series of video files published on the Internet

voice over Internet protocol

  • tools for making and receiving telephone calls using the Internet

voting handset

  • hand-held device connected wirelessly with a receiver that allows users to respond to on-screen questions

WAV file

  • a common type of sound file that can be played and edited by many software tools and media devices

web feed

  • see news feed

web-based

  • content or material on the Internet

webcam

  • device for recording and sending video information

webinars

  • online seminars or discussions that you register for and attend using your computer or mobile device

website

  • set of related web-pages on the Internet, accessed via URLs and in-site navigation

wi-fi

  • mechanism allowing mobile devices to connect wirelessly to the Internet

wiki

  • a collaborative online space where students can use their knowledge to add to the collective knowledge of the group. Anyone can introduce a new topic and edit existing material

wireless

  • mechanism for sending digital information between devices without the use of wires/cables

wizard

  • step-by-step instructions to complete setup or installation processes

work placement

  • see placement

YouTube

  • a video sharing service that allows users to watch videos posted by other users and upload videos of their own
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Engr. Robindronath Mahato
Program Officer
World Bank Funded Skills and Training Enhancement Project (STEP)
Directorate of Technical Education 
Technical and Madrasah Education Division
Ministry of Education, Bangladesh
+8801711576950
robinecekuet@gmail.com

Sunday, May 14, 2017

আপনার সন্তানের জন্য কি চান?

আপনার সন্তানের জন্য কি চান?

সমৃদ্ধ সোনালী ভবিষ্যৎ, না কি বেকারত্বের বোঝা

আমরা লেখাপড়া করি কেন? লেখাপড়ার মূল উদ্দেশ্য মূলত: সুসভ্য নাগরিক হওয়া ও অর্জিত জ্ঞান কাজে লাগিয়ে উন্নত জীবন পরিচালনা করা। অর্থ্যাৎ মানসম্পন্ন জীবনযাপনের জন্য কোন একটি পেশা/চাকরির জন্য নিজেকে তৈরি হতে হবে।
আমাদের দেশের প্রচলিত শিক্ষা কি শিক্ষার্থী প্রজন্মকে সেভাবে তৈরি করতে পারছে? নাকি এ শিক্ষা বেকার তৈরির কারখানা মাত্র? সে প্রশ্ন নিয়ে আজকের আলোচনা নয়। তবে প্রযুক্তির চরম উৎকর্ষতার এ যুগে এখন সময় এসেছে জীবনের শুরু থেকেই প্রত্যেকটি শিক্ষার্থীকে সুনির্দিষ্ট পেশার জন্য নিজেকে তৈরি করার। তা না হলে প্রচলিত শিক্ষা পদ্ধতির বি.এ./এম.এ. পাস করে অফিস সহায়ক (পিয়ন) বা ক্লার্ক হওয়ার জন্য হাজার হাজার প্রার্থীর সাথে প্রতিযোগিতা করে দিনের পর দিন বছরের পর বছর বেকারত্বের ঘানি টানার জন্য প্রস্তুত থাকতে হবে।

গত ৪ মে তারিখে এসএসসি ও সমমান পরীক্ষার ফল প্রকাশিত হয়েছে। জিপিএ৫ বা গোল্ডেন জিপিএ পাওয়া বা পাস করার আনন্দ উচ্ছ্বাস পেরিয়ে এখন ভর্তির চিন্তা-দু:চিন্তায় ঘুরপাক খাচ্ছেন এসএসসি পাস করা শিক্ষার্থী ও তাদের অভিভাবকগণ। প্রতিটি শিক্ষার্থীর জীবনের জন্য এটি খুবই গুরুত্বপূর্ণ সিদ্ধান্ত। ডাক্তার-ইঞ্জিনিয়ার-অনার্স গ্রাজুয়েট বা বি.এ./এম.এ. পাস করানোর জন্য কলেজে ভর্তি করাতে পারেন। আবার লেখাপড়া শেষ করার সাথে সাথে চাকরির সুযোগ নিশ্চিত করা কারিগরি শিক্ষার জন্য ডিপ্লোমা ইন ইঞ্জিনিয়ারিং, এইচএসসি (ভোকেশনাল), এইচএসসি (বিএম) ইত্যাদি কোর্সেও ভর্তি হতে পারেন।
সরকার কারিগরি শিক্ষার ওপর অধিক গুরুত্বারোপ করছে। ঢেলে সাজানো হচ্ছে এ খাতকে। দেশীয় ও বিশ্ববাজারে রয়েছে দক্ষ জনশক্তির বিপুল চাহিদা। এক্ষেত্রে কারিগরি শিক্ষার এনরোলমেন্ট ২০২০ সালের মধ্যে ২০% এবং ২০৩০ সালের মধ্যে ৩০% অর্জন করার কর্মপরিকল্পনা গ্রহণ করা হয়েছে। শিক্ষাকে লক্ষ্যমূখী করে ঢেলে সাজানো হবে। আপনার সন্তানের উন্নত সমৃদ্ধ ভবিষ্যৎ জীবনের জন্য সঠিক সিদ্ধান্ত নিন এখনই।



--দক্ষ হাতে গড়ব দেশ, শেখ হাসিনার বাংলাদেশ--

প্রকৌশলী রবীন্দ্রনাথ মাহাত
প্রোগ্রাম অফিসার
স্কিলস এ্যান্ড ট্রেনিং এনহ্যান্সমেন্ট প্রোজেক্ট (এসটিইপি)
কারিগরি শিক্ষা অধিদপ্তর
কারিগরি ও মাদ্রাসা শিক্ষা বিভাগ
শিক্ষা মন্ত্রণালয়

Thursday, May 11, 2017

10 Exclusive Tips for BCS Preliminary Examination Preparation

BCS (Bangladesh Civil Service) Examination is a must to enter in the Government Service in Bangladesh. The next BCS Preliminary is coming soon. Most of the people look forward to the exam in order to get a government job. So, they study hard. But many of them lacks some effective guidance. Thus, they lag behind than others. So, in this post, I will try to provide you some exclusive study tips for your upcoming BCS Preliminary Examination.
Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC), Dhaka

1. Planning: 
This is the first step for appearing at any exams. This step includes the information gathering phase of the upcoming exam. You need to gather as much information as you can regarding the BCS exams. Such as steps of these examinations, date of the exams, syllabus and much more. If you are currently reading this post, this is also one of the tasks of this step. You need to gather as many ideas as you can at first.
2. Partner Selection: 
This is one of the main steps for this kind of public examinations. You can select one or multiple partners who will appear at the same exam. This is not a difficult job as many of your friends will appear this exam surely. If you select one partner [may be your spouse, closest friend, roommate, brother, sister etc], read all the day with him/her. You don’t need any other people to prepare you for the exam. If you select multiple partners, you can read, rather discuss with them in alternative days. This will allow you to read alone as well do group study. These two ways are more or less equally effective in having BCS preparation.
3. Buying Best Books: 
There are many books in the market for the BCS preparation. But all of them are not good. Some of them are full with wrong & outdated information. You need the best books written by renowned authors. You can seek suggestion from any elder brother or sister who has already passed the BCS exam. There are many series of books in the market. But all books of any renowned series are not good. You need to buy the best book according to the subject. If you have got money, you can buy more than one book on the same subject.
4. Reading Environment: 
Reading environment means a lot to any students. You need a study room for your 100% preparation. You need to set up a goal that you want to read at lease 8 hours every day for doing a great result in BCS Preliminary Exam.
5. Time Left: 
You need to know how much time you have got before your exam. If it is more than 2 months, you can read slowly but attentively to memorize anything you read. If you have less time than that, you can have a birds' eye view at some of the subjects you are not good at.
6. Coaching: 
Coaching is not essential for preparing for BCS. It is helpful in a sense that it allows you to read regularly if you are not attentive enough. As many of us are engaged in some kinds of professions, it may be effective for us to be regular in BCS studies.
7. Previous Questions: 
You will not get same questions from the previous BCS exams. But it will allow you to get an idea about the upcoming questions. More or less same kinds of questions will be made in the upcoming BCS Preliminary. So, solving the previous questions will help you to do better in BCS.
8. Model Tests: 
You need to solve as many model tests as you can to understand your position among other BCS students. If will also give you self-confidence.
9. Give Emphasis on Tough Subjects: 
You may be bad in any particular subject. For example, Math is one of the toughest subjects to many of us. You need to give emphasis on that every day. You need to practice more and more to gain confidence on that subject.
10. Answering Easy Questions First: 
You may be good at a particular subject. For example, you are good at English. So, you need to answer the English portion at first. Answer the hardest subject at the end. It allows you to answer most questions with a sound brain.
If you can follow the above tips, it will be very easy for you to overcome the BCS obstacle and get a government job in Bangladesh.