Digital recording facilities in schools: Tenders invited

Press Trust of India  |  """ Thiruvananthapuram 

Kerala Infrastructure and for (KITE) has invited tenders to equip all secondary schools in the state with digital recording and conferencing facilities as part of the ambitious Hi-Tech School programme.

Under the unique programme, 45,000 classrooms in 4,775 schools are in the process of being upgraded as hi-tech.

There will also be an array of 'Student Reporters' from all schools with their own that will be interconnected.

As part the state government's Public Rejuvenation Mission, KITE has begun the process for deploying recording devices for digital content preparation at schools along with conferencing systems, a KITE press release said.

KITE has released the national tender for 4,775 numbers of multi-function printers, HD DSLR camera, HD webcam and 42-inch LED TVs, the deployment of which would be completed by June.

It has already provided laptops, multimedia projectors, projector ceiling mounting kit, USB speakers and Screens to 34500 schools, which are required to make classrooms hi-tech.

All schools have been provided with high speed internet connectivity, while the networking of classrooms is fast progressing, the release added.

As many as 75 per cent classrooms have been made hi-tech till date and in order to make the rest of the classrooms hi-tech by June, KITE has planned for the school survey to start by the middle of May.

In the backdrop of schools and classrooms becoming hi-tech, KITE has started imparting specific IT training to over one lakh teachers of standards eight to 12, from April 28.

Though this training, teachers would also get acquainted with Samagra developed by KITE, which enables teachers to undertake lesson planning in digital form and also has a bouquet of digital resources in the form of video, animation, pictures, audio and simulations.

In addition to this, have been made available to schools, which facilitates editing, audio mixing, of educational contents which are shot by students and teachers using handycams, he said.

Through this initiative, said to be first of its kind in the country, every school would get an opportunity to explore various steps of production, right from script making till a complete content, and also to broadcast the same through the school channels.

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First Published: Sun, April 29 2018. 14:35 IST