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The batch of 41 students attended a week-long story-telling session at a makeshift classroom in an open lawn, even as the institute is yet to resume its flagship post-graduate programmes on campus.
After more than half of the on-year Crafting Creative Communications (CCC) course at MICA Ahmedabad was conducted online amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, students were least hopeful that they will get back to campus before their course is completed. Right when the students thought they won't be going back to campus any time soon, the institute announced 'open-air' classes.
The batch of 41 students attended a week-long story-telling session at a makeshift classroom in an open lawn, even as the institute is yet to resume its flagship post-graduate programmes on campus.
โWe were aware of the hardships students face during the online classes. After confidence levels spiked with the commencement of vaccination and a drop in cases, the management offered us a provision to get students back to the classroom but in an outdoor setting, ensuring all the safety protocols,โ said CCC chairperson, Nitesh Mohanty.
The institute made special arrangements for the open classroom with audio-visual facilities and charging points for laptops and mobile phones.
โStudents of CCC need to work on their portfolios in the last leg of the course and hence we created an open classroom,โ said Sunjay Chandwani, head of MICAโs estate and administration.
He added, โBefore opening the campus to select students, the administration ensured sanitisation of the facilities daily, Covid tests, quarantine facilities and single occupancy rooms, to name a few. Students do not have access to the auditorium, library, and canteen, nor are they allowed to leave the campus. The staff continues to work from home.โ
โWe had given up the hope of attending classes on the campusโฆ With this initiative of the open-air classroom, we found newer ways of learning along with a feel of the old Gurukul system,โ said Nidhi Netravalkar, a student.
During the week-long session, the faculty also stayed on the campus. โIt was similar to a bio-bubble arrangement for faculty as till the workshop was over, they were not allowed to leave the campus,โ Professor Mohanty said.
โSince the faculty was staying on the campus, there were no set teaching or learning hours. It was a kind of an immersive programme,โ said Drishti Chikhal, another student.
With the encouraging feedback from students and faculty, the institute plans to conduct photography and film-making modules, too, outdoor.
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