1. Hands-on and Experimental Learning
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Conduct lab demonstrations and experiments
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Encourage students to design simple physics models using low-cost materials.
- Organize “Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Physics Kits” for students to practice at home.
- Nominate faculty and students to participate in state/national innovation programs.
2. Technology-Integrated Learning
- Use ICT tools, simulations, and virtual labs to explain abstract concepts.
- Record short video lectures/experiment demonstrations for student revision.
- Create a digital question bank and resource repository accessible to students.
3. Community Outreach & Extension Activities
- Celebrate National Science Day and other science-related events with poster presentations and model exhibitions.
4. Skill Development & Career Orientation
- Arrange Career Guidance Sessions highlighting opportunities in higher education, research, and industry.
5. Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Practices
- Conduct awareness campaigns on sustainable energy and environmental conservation.
- Promote waste-to-resource experiments, like recycling lab materials when possible.
6. Student-Centered Learning Approaches
- Implement peer teaching, group discussions, and problem-solving sessions.
- Organize quiz competitions, physics puzzles, and science debates.
- Encourage students to present seminars using PPTs and models.
7. Collaborations and Linkages
- Invite guest lectures from scientists, engineers, and alumni working in physics-related fields.