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November 26, 2022
Importance of Online Schools in India
The new generation has become the most tech savvy generation with more than a year and a half of online education. That's thanks to the pandemic. The popularity of virtual learning tools is increasing. More and more students have recognized the benefits of a digital classroom. Find out what digital classrooms are and how they are superior to conventional classrooms. What is a digital classroom? In a so-called “digital classroom”, students can learn from the comfort of their own home using electronic devices and the internet. Such classrooms allow teachers to plan flexible lesson plans and incorporate live and recorded learning. Virtual learning is already being used by most educational institutions. In addition to flexibility, a digital classroom has a number of advantages, such as: 1.
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November 26, 2022
What equipment is needed for the computer lab?
Building a computer lab requires time and work for every school that wants to implement ICT for learning. The professionals at ICT Schoolnet are dedicated to assisting educational institutions in creating a safe and secure environment for children to study and flourish. Our skilled team will collaborate with you to design a computer lab that suits the demands of your school. Providing a secure, interactive, and easy-to-use environment Schoolnet ICT Lab is dedicated to closing the digital divide between students from various socioeconomic and geographical origins. We enable students of all backgrounds to achieve their academic goals by offering fair access to digital materials and tools. We think that everyone should have equal access to these resources, and we work hard to make that a reality. We supply schools with IT infrastructure, digital material, and teachers, and we run and maintain them under long-term contracts.
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November 23, 2022
Is virtual schooling as good as in-person classes?
As more students aspire to learn online, it seems clear that in the future, virtual schooling in India will be the primary modality of education. Hence, it's more important than ever to make sure you're staying ahead of the curve. There are a lot of reasons why virtual schooling in India is becoming more popular. One of the biggest reasons is that it's more convenient than traditional education. Students can learn at their own pace, in their own time. Students don't have to commute to a campus, and they can often study from anywhere in the world. The virtual classroom software in India is of the highest standards. They make more engaging. The software provides a more interactive and engaging experience for students by incorporating features such as video conferencing, chat rooms, and whiteboards. Additionally, virtual teaching software can help to make more efficient by providing tools for managing class schedules, assignments, and communication.
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November 17, 2022
What does a special education life skills teacher do?
A life skills teacher usually works in special education to provide instruction to students with exceptional needs. A life skill instructor provides crucial teachings that must also be integrated into mainstream education, as advocated by the NEP 2020. The National Education Policy 2020 emphasizes the value of soft skills such as communication, analytical thinking, teamwork, hygiene, problem-solving, decision-making, resilience, and so on as essential life skills . Teachers of life skills work with learners of all ages. They are employed in a variety of institutions, such as schools, therapy centers, detention facilities, and treatment facilities. Successful educators should have a background in special education, supplementary education, teaching aptitude, understanding, and compassion, as well as communication, interpersonal, and detail-oriented abilities.
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November 14, 2022
What is the difference between present school and future school?
The old educational system is highly reliant on lecture-based learning, which can be ineffective. In the classroom of the future experiential learning emphasizes hands-on learning. This is frequently more effective in terms of information retention. The transition away from traditional approaches requires future school educators to be more adaptive in their teaching methods.
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November 12, 2022
What kind of training techniques do teachers need?
Teachers play a vital role in our society – they shape the brains of the next generation of leaders. A good teacher is someone who has in-depth knowledge about their subject, has public speaking abilities, is adaptable, and always looking for new ways to improve their teaching skills. To correctly evaluate a teacher, all of these criteria must be examined. In today's rapidly changing educational landscape, class teachers must keep up with the latest in teacher training education and technologies. However, simply having access to the latest technology is not enough – teachers need to know how to use it effectively to engage and inspire their students. Raising class teachers' professional competency is one of the goals of
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November 10, 2022
Can a smart board work without a projector?
Smart Board for teaching is an interactive whiteboard with a touch screen. Smart Board for the classroom is finding its way into schools. A Smart Class Board allows instructors and presenters to control a presentation in a more flexible way than just sitting behind a computer and projector. It would be advantageous if you also had a projector to project content on a for teaching. The shows whatever is open on your laptop screen. You don't even need a mouse or a keyboard to handle things because it's a touchscreen. You may also do it with your fingers. It also includes special pens that make writing on a smart board in a school easy and quick.
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November 3, 2022
Tips to fix common KYAN projector issues
KYAN is the result of Schoolnet's effort to bring together diverse content - multimedia, animation-based, simulation-based, and so on. The KYAN is an interactive device that allows children to learn at their own pace and level.  It has been designed keeping in mind the needs of the Indian education system and the problems faced by children in rural areas. Designed at IIT Bombay and Schoolnet, KYAN combines a hi-tech projector with a PC, a DVD writer, a TV tuner, in-built speakers, a 500 GB HDD, 3G-Internet, a wireless keyboard, and a mouse – all in one single interactive device. is an all–in–one, portable, easy-to-use, plug-and-play device that converts any wall into an interactive surface.
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October 12, 2022
Interactive Projectors vs. Smartboard – Which is Better?
There are countless reasons why digital technology is a boon to the education sector. Not only does it make learning more interactive, but it also opens a world of new possibilities when it comes to communicating with students and parents. Within the education sector, we are always looking for ways to improve and innovate, and digital technology is the perfect way to achieve this, given its growing popularity. . SMARTboards and interactive projectors like are just a few examples of how digital technology is making learning more engaging and interactive than ever before. These tools not only make it easier to teach, but they also make it easier for students to learn.
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October 7, 2022
What are teachers looking from digital classrooms ?
Digital classrooms of the future will be technology-enabled Are you a teacher or an administrator? If you are, then we’re sure you’re already very familiar with how education is constantly evolving. In fact, one of the few constants in education is change itself. Technology is one of the main forces influencing how education is changing today. Whether you’re an educator, a student, or a parent, you’re probably aware that learning is everywhere, including from digital learning solutions like smartphones, laptops, tablets, and apps. It is the responsibility of the teachers to adapt the way they teach by incorporating digital learning solutions. Educational institutions must prioritize the digital classrooms To maintain relevance in today’s digital world, educational institutions must keep up with the latest innovations and embrace digital teaching methods.
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October 3, 2022
Does a whiteboard hurt children’s eyes more than a blackboard?
Technology is changing education faster than ever before in this digital age. With a whiteboard, also known as a smart board for the classroom, interactive display boards, digital chalk, and other modern tools, it’s easier than ever to teach today’s digital-savvy students. This change is inspirational because it shows how technology has advanced and made teaching more efficient. Every schoolchild knows that a chalkboard is simply not as good as a for the classroom. The chalkboards are dusty and hard to read. They are fixed in place and not quickly erasable. A for the classroom, on the other hand, is superior in every way. It is easier to read and easier to erase. It may also be used as a projection screen. are better off using one instead of a chalkboard.
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September 30, 2022
Personalized Learning: Addressing individual learning needs guided by social others - Shraddha Ghumre
Learning as a natural human activity is moulded by personal experiences and cognitive awareness. It is also shaped and influenced by personal biases, opinions, cultural contexts, and the social environment of the learner. Learning can, in simple words, be stated as a stable and persistent change in the cognitive sphere and the being of the learner. In other words, learning is what a person is capable of knowing and doing. Such a transformation is a collective pursuit. Learning happens when an individual interacts with others to share knowledge and skills. Understanding learners’ micro and macro contexts, therefore, is the first critical step in designing a learning experience that will work well for them individually. The ‘learning context’ includes goals and motivations, and also the capacity to pay attention, memory, and emotional state. Learning is not a purely mental activity: all learning is embedded in its social, cultural, and historical context. Learning happens in the brain, the body, and beyond. “Brains are in bodies, bodies are in the world, and meaningful action in these worlds is in large part socially constructed and conducted (Learnjam, 2021).” We learn by paying attention and building networks of knowledge. The world is full of stimuli that we somehow need to selectively filter and pay conscious attention to. What we do know is that by filtering, attending to, and connecting the stimuli we encounter. We reinforce and consolidate networks of knowledge in our long-term memory. These networks are known as ‘mental models’ or ‘schemata’. These ultimately guide our understanding, decisions, and actions. The brain has limited processing power and not all motivation are equal. Image: Wikimedia Commons, by Wise Droid, CC-BY-SA-4.0 Tech-enabled learning ecologies
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