President Pranab Mukherjee dedicated to the nation an e-learning platform that would link thousands of teachers and students for virtual classroom lessons.
The latest version of Amrita University's e-Learning platform A-VIEW 3.0 (Amrita Virtual Interactive E-Learning World) was launched by Mukherjee with a click on the Aakash 2 tablet in New Delhi and the A-VIEW Server with 1 Gbps link was unveiled.
Any institution of higher education can now use A-VIEW free of charge (aview.in).
A-VIEW is a collaborative project under "Talk to a Teacher" by the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay and the Amrita University supported by the National Mission on Education through information and communication technology (ICT), human resource development ministry.
More than 14,000 teachers and students across 240 remote centres in the country witnessed the event live.
They are currently attending a national workshop on Aakash 2 using the A-VIEW software platform. Live teaching was also demonstrated and the participants at a few remote centres showed their new Aakash tablets.
The images of the president and others appeared live on the Aakash 2 tablet which was held by participants at remote locations.
Kamal Bijlani, director, Amrita E-Learning Research Lab, said millions of eager students wanting to learn but not fortunate enough to have well-qualified teachers would benefit from this.
The latest version of Amrita University's e-Learning platform A-VIEW 3.0 (Amrita Virtual Interactive E-Learning World) was launched by Mukherjee with a click on the Aakash 2 tablet in New Delhi and the A-VIEW Server with 1 Gbps link was unveiled.
Any institution of higher education can now use A-VIEW free of charge (aview.in).
A-VIEW is a collaborative project under "Talk to a Teacher" by the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay and the Amrita University supported by the National Mission on Education through information and communication technology (ICT), human resource development ministry.
More than 14,000 teachers and students across 240 remote centres in the country witnessed the event live.
They are currently attending a national workshop on Aakash 2 using the A-VIEW software platform. Live teaching was also demonstrated and the participants at a few remote centres showed their new Aakash tablets.
The images of the president and others appeared live on the Aakash 2 tablet which was held by participants at remote locations.
Kamal Bijlani, director, Amrita E-Learning Research Lab, said millions of eager students wanting to learn but not fortunate enough to have well-qualified teachers would benefit from this.
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