Kolkata: The Timesney Principals Seminar, held recently at the City Hotel, provided unique insights into holistic education. The seminar, organized on July 3rd in relation to the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, provided a platform for healthy dialogue among 95 educators from 87 schools on challenges in the field of education. The topic “Rewiring Education: Integration for the Future of Engineering, Liberal Arts, and AI” was an opportunity for stubborns to come together to discuss and discuss future paths in schooling.The principal was waiting for a panel discussion, but some students stopped by to chat with Professor Padmakumar Nair, vice-president of the Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology. Students bored the questions with AI, and Professor Nair patiently dealt with everything.Sidhu, the frontman of Bengali rock band Kakutos, was the chief guest of the event, and Malabikasen, an actor, singer and dancer, was the guest of honor.Evening panelists include Professor Anirvan Mukherjee, Head of the RCC Information Technology Institute, National Award-winning Film Director Ashok Viswanatan, Abhijan Bhatacharya, Senior Scientist at the Network Solutions & Services Unit at TCS, and Professor Nile, Vice-Chancellor of Technology. They discussed and discussed how to introduce experiential learning to create the AI ecosystem necessary for social progress. Professor Mukherjee discussed how AI can implement AI. Here, critical thinking needs to be induced to generate awareness and evaluation of AI.Viswanathan compared the use of ChatGpt with the use of open book exams. To prevent students from using LLMS (large language model) to quickly answer all queries, teachers need to prepare questions that induce critical thinking. He said that stubborn people in the field of science, such as PC Mahalanobis, can sing Rabindra Sangett and get a deeper understanding of the subject, referring to comprehensive education, which is the need for time.Professor Nair highlighted the safety measures that can be adopted while using AI. He mentioned how AI can take away work challenges and how ethical and privacy issues arise while using AI in excess.Bhattacharyya, who has been riding the waves of technology for the past 22 years, mentions how AI has stopped presentations. He explained that teachers can use AI to trigger student thought processes, but nothing beats human touch.Sohini Sen, assistant professor of English at the RCC Institute of Information Technology, has properly eased the panel discussion.Selfie Zone added zing throughout the event, prompting participants to click and receive instantly the fully developed photos.
