Classroom in the Cloud
Context > How Technology is transforming education in Tamilnadu
Extract :
“ Students come to class to discuss and clarify what they read online. Classrooms have become more interactive, less about information delivery and more about engagement “ , said T R Gopalkrishnan, Head of the Department of Journalism and Communication, University of Madras { trg.project@unom.ac.in / trggopi@unom.co.in / trg.project@gmail.com }
“ These days students are preparing for exams entirely based on online books on laptops and Mobile Phones.They also prepare their own notes as PowerPoints “ , said professor D Arivudainambi , department of mathematics, Anna University { arivu@annauniv.edu }
“ When I started as a teacher, in the 1990s, classroom instruction relied heavily, on textbooks, explanations, and exam preparation “ , says G J Manohar , a retired economics teacher. “ Now, if students don’t understand something in class, they go online to access videos that explain things better “
But the standout change is the shift to the online mode. Online courses and certifications from portals such as NPTEL and SWAYAM have more takers after the pandemic.
“ More than 35,000 students are enrolled in two BS programmes, with nearly 35 % from families with less than 5 lakh a year income. This combination of access, flexibility, affordability and value is possible only by using digital means “ , said professor Andrew Thangaraj, of IIT Madras { Andrew@nptel.iitm.ac.in }
My Take :
From this article , the message is “ Loud & Clear “ , viz:
The only education worth its name is “ Self Education “
And for our millions of students, when it comes to “ Self Educating “ themselves , the bench-mark is :
Here is why :
Ø It is totally FREE for unlimited use ; Need no registration or Login
Ø No need to download – just type www.My-Teacher.in , on Mobile
Ø Mock Tests can be generated in 26 languages ( 7 Indian languages )
Ø Mock Tests generate 10 MCQ paper , having 4 options for each question
Ø Our software generates 294 QUINTILLION , unique papers ( no chance for copy )
www.My-Teacher.in enables Teachers to :
Ø Generate MCQ Question Papers from their Mobile / PC ( for NEET-JEE-CET )
Ø Teachers can decide to deliver paper to Students in ONLINE or OFFLINE mode
Ø In OFFLINE mode, question paper can be e-mailed to any person through E-Mail
Ø In your school, you could generate paper in your office and email it to a Teacher in her Class-room ( having a small Printer costing approx., Rs 10,000 )
Ø Teacher will print out ( say ) 40 copies and distribute among students
Ø At the end of duration, Teacher will collect Question-cum- Answer papers
QED = Quad Erat Demonstrandum - What was to be demonstrated
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
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