IIT Madras free online course will focus teaching about multiple approaches to problem-solving and is open to students and professionals
IIT Madras will launch a course on ‘Out of the Box Thinking’ through Mathematics to encourage innovative thinking. The Institute is targeting as many as One Million School and College students, besides working professionals and researchers as well through this course. These courses will be offered in Online Mode free of cost through IIT Madras Pravartak Technologies Foundation, sec 8 company of IIT Madras, which will also issue the Grade Certification for students who take the examinations at a nominal fee. The final examination will be a proctored one conducted at centres in select cities across India.
The Course is being made available in online mode, free of cost, to everyone in India as well as in foreign countries.The four graded independent levels of the courses will be easily accessible to students, professionals and researchers. The course will present multiple approaches to problem solving, debunking a myth that problem solving is only for a select few. It will introduce new techniques in an easy-to-understand fashion, preparing users to face real-life projects with confidence and ease.
With logic being the undercurrent in the study of mathematics, it is essential to develop broader thinking, through its applications in the expanding world of technology. From solving a fun Sudoku puzzle to completing an important scheduled project, the logic of working is much more important than the arithmetic involved in it. This requires creative thinking and a broader perception that is often known as ‘out of the box’ thinking, says IIT Madras.
The official website says that these courses are easily accessible from school children to professionals and researchers. The four graded independent levels of the courses present multiple approaches to problem solving, debunking the myth that problem solving is for the elite. It introduces new techniques in a easy to understand fashion; prepare the users to face real life projects with confidence and ease.
Certificates will be offered to students who pay a nominal fee and grade certificate, based on evaluation of final exam, will be issued by IIT Madras Pravartak.
Grade A: 85% and above.
Grade B: 70% to less than 85%.
Grade C: 55% to less than 70%.
Grade D: 40% to less than 55%.
The first batch of the course is scheduled to commence on 1 July 2022. Registrations will close on 24 June 2022. Those interested can register through the official website, and also gain further information on the course. The courses will be taught by Sadagopan Rajesh, Mathematics Educator and founder-director of Aryabhatta Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He has been teaching Mathematics for the past 30 years among a various range of students, both school and college, from age 10 years, motivating them with a variety of creative and designed courses. He has also been conducting nurture programs from primary to high school students, inculcating in them a love for problem-solving, thus leading to Mathematical and other Olympiads.
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