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Impact of Select E-Content Projects Developed by the MHRD


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1 University Central Library, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Manikya Lal Verma Shramjeevi Evening College, JNRV (Deemed to be University), Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
     

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Purpose: Measuring the newly created e-content by the UGC to enhance education, and establishing high-quality e-content, with experience in the long-term production of such material are the purposes of this research work. Design/Methodology: For this research, the secondary data of the NPTEL and E-PGP is used to measure the e-content availability for the students. This paper analyses the difference in e-content developed across subject categories and a comparison of e-content developed by NPTEL and E-PGP. Approach: This programme offers financial assistance and professional help for the creation of e-content for teachers and other specialists located at various colleges and universities. The approach of the paper is empirical, with an analysis of the data gathered from secondary sources. Originality/Value: e-content development by two major content development projects (NPTEL and E-PGP) across multiple subject categories and courses are analysed in the research; further, it measures whether sufficient course material is available in all the subjects from the NPTEL and E-PGP. Findings: The results, with ANOVA and chi-square test by SPSS software, revealed significant disparity in the subject and category; further, the E-PGP has more, and significantly high quality e-content.

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E-Content, NPTEL, E-PGP, No. of Courses, No. of Projects, MHRD, IITs.
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Rekha Bairwa
University Central Library, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
Charat Lal Bairwa
Department of Library and Information Science, Manikya Lal Verma Shramjeevi Evening College, JNRV (Deemed to be University), Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


Purpose: Measuring the newly created e-content by the UGC to enhance education, and establishing high-quality e-content, with experience in the long-term production of such material are the purposes of this research work. Design/Methodology: For this research, the secondary data of the NPTEL and E-PGP is used to measure the e-content availability for the students. This paper analyses the difference in e-content developed across subject categories and a comparison of e-content developed by NPTEL and E-PGP. Approach: This programme offers financial assistance and professional help for the creation of e-content for teachers and other specialists located at various colleges and universities. The approach of the paper is empirical, with an analysis of the data gathered from secondary sources. Originality/Value: e-content development by two major content development projects (NPTEL and E-PGP) across multiple subject categories and courses are analysed in the research; further, it measures whether sufficient course material is available in all the subjects from the NPTEL and E-PGP. Findings: The results, with ANOVA and chi-square test by SPSS software, revealed significant disparity in the subject and category; further, the E-PGP has more, and significantly high quality e-content.

Keywords


E-Content, NPTEL, E-PGP, No. of Courses, No. of Projects, MHRD, IITs.

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