This course will enable the students to -
Course Outcomes (COs):
Course |
Learning outcomes (at course level) |
Learning and teaching strategies |
Assessment Strategies |
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COURSE CODE |
Course Title |
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GFSD 301B
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Handlooms of India (Seminar)
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The Students will be able to CO.135 Analyze and prepare a report on any Indian handloom CO. 136 Differentiate the production technique of handloom CO. 137 Evaluate the concept of handloom in contemporary apparel |
Approach teaching in :Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Power Point Presentations, Informative videos Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments ,report writing (Detailed document) and display presentation |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
CONTENTS
GUIDELINES
● Students are expected to select any Indian handloom and prepare a report. Information can be collected on the following for report making:
· Evolution/ History
· Raw Material
· Tools and Techniques
· Production Process
· Visuals that depict the handloom textile (Following methods can be used to collect visuals: Old magazines/ Internet/ Local markets/ Government Emporiums/ Handloom Fairs/ Photographs)
· Survey and reporting of application of selected textile in contemporary apparel
· Students are expected to document the visuals/photographs of selected handloom.
· Product development with the help of wooden frame/loom
Examination Scheme
Continuous Assessment |
Semester End Exam |
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Component |
Marks |
Component |
Marks |
Student Teacher Interaction |
10 |
Final Report |
20 |
Presentation |
15 |
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CA Test |
Viva Voce |
35 |
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Progress of Work(Presentation & Report) |
10 |
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Viva voce |
10 |
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Total |
30 |
Total |
70 |
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● Bhatnagar, P. (2006). Traditional Indian Costumes & Textiles. Chandigarh: Abhishek Publications.
● Naik, S.D. (1997). Folk Embroidery and Traditional Handloom Weaving. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation.
● Rai, I. (2008). Indian Embroidery and Textiles (First Edition). Jodhpur: Books Treasure.
● Gillow, J. (1993). Traditional Indian Textiles. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd.
● Kothari, G. (1995). Colourful Textiles of Rajasthan. Jaipur: Jaipur Publishing House.
● Ghosh, G. K. & Ghosh, S. (1995). Indian Textiles (Past and Present). New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation.