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NAAC Sponsored National Conference on Higher Education 4.0 The Next Leap Concept Idea Creativity Research Development Inspiration Rigor Invention Technology Malleswaram Ladies Association First Grade College for Women In Association with Karnataka State Higher Education Council & Quality Circle Forum of India 19.03.2019, BENGALURU, INDIA

Conference Forward The Higher Education (HE) system has evolved through the ages to serve the current and immediate future needs of the society. The first formal version of HE 1.0 addressed Guru-Shishya method of teaching, HE 2.0 dealt with mass education with the teacher as the knowledge provider and the student as the passive recipient, HE 3.0 emphasised on the use of computers and internet in teaching and learning, which helped in increasing access and equity and HE 4.0 emphasised on high-speed internet, mobile technology, social media platforms etc. HE 4.0 will move from painful data dumping to the quest for creativity, collaboration, problem solving ability, higher order thinking, and the sheer joy of discovery. It is no longer just about cognition in a classroom; it is about total immersion of the leaner in real life situations. It facilitates personalized learning anytime anywhere and changes the role of teachers to facilitators and mentors. The challenge of HE 4.0 is to develop curriculum and delivery systems that are relevant to the region, economic area and level of economic development, maturity of markets and aspiration of the society. If the aspirations of the society are met, then the current challenges of migration of people from rural to semi urban and semi urban to urban will decrease, thus preventing the decay of cities and towns, solving the issues of congestion and bringing about equitable use of resources to a large extent. The pace of change in geopolitical scenario, aspirations of global society and advances of technology and science will make it almost inescapable that the beneficiaries of Higher Education 4.0 have to continuously and regularly unlearn and relearn. It is also about time that the educators go beyond the conceptual theories of entrepreneurial education. The motive is to develop right attitude, right skills and right eco system to create and sustain entrepreneurial ventures. Today, the sources of knowledge are global and hence, HE 4.0 is about preparing students for future leadership positions in a globalized knowledge society. Education institutions and regulatory framework have to embrace HE 4.0 technologies and processes at a much faster pace than it did more than three decades ago when computer education came to India. This conference will provide a platform for the stakeholders of Higher education to prepare a roadmap for all HEIs to adapt to this change. We are confident that various recommendations from this conference will help in formulating a long-term plan and strategies to achieve the objective of Education for all and Work for all and enable in fulfilling the aspirations of 1.25 billion people.

Conference Objectives The Conference is aimed at exploring:- 1. Is Indian higher education sector ready for Industrial Revolution 4.0? 2. How to build features in the curriculum and delivery that makes relearning a second nature for students? 3. How are institutional leaders pro-actively shifting gears to shape the future of higher education? 4. How to bring in the vast majorities of underserved learners into the emerging learning networks? 5. What policy interventions may be needed? Relevance Conference will be of relevance to academia, industry, policy makers and other support organizations. Call for papers Original contributions in the form of research papers, case studies and conceptual papers are invited on the following suggested areas or any other topics relevant to the conference theme: 1. Rethinking the role of higher education and educators 2. Curriculum development and assessment 3. Work integrated learning/ blended learning 4. Vocational and professional practices 5. Fostering entrepreneurship and innovation 6. Industry-academia interface 7. Adaptive learning technologies and ethics 8. Transnational education 9. Open Education Resources (OER) 10. Skill Development and employability 11. Connecting the Dots and Reaching the Unreached 12. Governance, institutional leadership and management, 13. Impact of new education policy on higher education Learning model 4.0

Key Dates Last date for submitting the full paper with abstract:05.03.2019 Notification of acceptance of full paper: 10.03.2019 Event Highlights Keynote speeches: Eminent personalities from industry, academia and government will share their thoughts on the theme and its relevance. Panel discussions: Elite panellists from diverse domains will share their experiences on opportunities, challenges, plans and global implications of Higher Education 4.0. Technical sessions: Experts will speak on various topics related to the theme of the conference, followed by paper presentations. Guidelines to Authors Softcopy of the full paper with abstract, not exceeding 4000 words should be submitted in APA format, with a brief resume of the author, email ID and phone number. The full paper, accompanied by a statement of originality stating the paper has not been published elsewhere and is the original work of the author, must be sent to the following email ID: usha.mlafgcw@gmail.com The full paper will be subjected to blind review by a panel of eminent academicians. The acceptance of the paper will be communicated through email to the first author of the paper. The selected papers will be published in an E-journal JIJCM bearing ISSN: 2456-9046/ IJRAR (UGC approved Journal). Venue RUKKAMMA RAGHAVACHAR AUDITORIUM MLA Platinum Jubilee Building, 14 TH Cross Malleswaram, Bangalore.

Registration Fee Participants should register for the conference by making payment of the registration charges as mentioned below: Participants : Rs.1000/- Paper Presenters : With research paper publication in IJRAR (UGC approved Journal): Rs.2000/- With research paper publication in JIJCM Rs.1200/- Without research paper publication : Rs.1000/- Students (UG/PG): With research paper publication in IJRAR (UGC approved Journal): Rs.1200/- With research paper publication in JIJCM: Rs.400/- Without research paper publication : Rs.200/- Registration fee includes conference kit, conference certificate, working tea and lunch. In case of joint papers, each author will have to register individually. The registration fee is non-refundable. Mode of payment Delegates should pay the registration fee through demand draft favouring MLA First Grade College for Women payable at Bangalore. Mention your name and mobile number on the back side of DD. Scanned copy of the DD receipt should be mailed to usha.mlafgcw@gmail.com. Contact Details Conference conveners: Dr.Usha Devi.N. +91 99454 10045 Smt.Mamatha.M: +91 9916195708 Co-conveners: Dr.Rekha HG: +91 98453 03145 Dr. Bhavani.H: +91 99868 67844 Dr.Rani Sandhu: +91 99010 47913 College office: +080 23469202 Fax: 080 23469202 For further information, visit our website: www.mlafgcw.org

Patrons Smt. K.RUKMINI President, Malleswaram Ladies Association, Bangalore Smt. MANGALA RAMACHANDRA Hon. Secretary, Malleswaram Ladies Association, Bangalore Advisory Committee 1. Prof. Madhvi.R, Principal, MLAFGCW & Conference Chairperson 2. Sri.M.K. Krishna, chairperson EBAI & State Convener, RED Cross, Karnataka 3. Prof. S.A.Kore, Executive Director, Karnataka State Higher Education Council 4. Sri.S.K.Verma, Pricipal Advisor, QCFI, Bangalore chapter Organizing Committee Student Coordinators 1. Smt.Sumana H A 1. Deepa R 2. Sri. Umesha.H.G 2. Divya B S 3. Smt.Swathi N C 3. Pavithra.K 4. Smt.Shruthi R 4. Sandhya.S 5. Ms.Preema D sa 5. Harshitha T.N 6. Ms. Geethashri R 6. Rakshitha S 7. Smt. Shobha R 7. Soundarya N 8. Smt. Shubha H L 8. Niveditha 9. Smt.Shylaja G N 9. Amrutha Varshini 10. Smt.Savitha D 11. Smt.Chandrakala C 12. Smt.Adilakshmi R 13. Smt.Vidhyashree Patil

Malleswaram Ladies Association is a registered society, run by committed and socially responsible women since 1927. The Association has been relentlessly striving for empowering the economically challenged women through education. Malleswaram Ladies Association First Grade College for Women is affiliated to Bangalore University and is recognized under section 2F and 12 B of UGC Act 1956. The college was re-accredited with A grade by NAAC in the year 2010.Recently, the college is recognized by UGC as College with Potential for Excellence The aim of MLAFGCW is to impart quality education in commerce for undergraduate girls. The college has stateof-art facilities, well qualified, experienced and committed faculty and administrative staff to ensure effective teaching and smooth functioning of the institution. The Institution strongly believes in enabling the students to strive for excellence in their academic and personal endeavours. Consistency in securing ranks and gold medals at the university level exams ranks the college among the top 10 commerce institutions of Bangalore city. The management, faculty and administrative staff collaborate to provide the student with an enriching educational experience that enables and empowers them to be strong and independent women, ready to face the challenges of the society and become contributing citizens. KARNATAKA STATE HIGHER EDUCATION COUNCIL In accordance with the National Education Policy and as per the recommendations of the task force the State Government established Karnataka State Higher Education council in 2009. As a collective of the Government, Universities, Academics and experts the council forge a synergic relationship among them by occupying an operational space between the Government and the Universities on one hand and between the Universities and apex level regulatory bodies on the other. KSHEC focuses to create an enabling environment for promoting academic excellence and social justice by obtaining academic input for policy formulation and perspective planning. Quality Circle Forum of India QCFI is recognized as the institution representing The Quality Circle Movement In India and has represented the country in several international forums. The organization has successfully implemented Quality concepts under the TQM umbrella across several industry verticals who have experienced a phenomenal enhancement of their work processes and productivity after implementation of Quality Concept Tools. QCFI represents India in the 13 national/ International Committee that has been set up for organizing International conventions on Quality Concept Circle, annually. To date, QCFI has organized three International convention in India. In addition, chapter convention and National convention are held every year where members present case studies and technical papers are discussed by leading Quality Concept Practitioners. In-house Training and Orientation Programs is QCFI s main strengths and has conducted numerous such training programs effectively. These in-house programs are based on Quality Circles integrated with TQM and related concepts. Knowledge Partner