Portal, mobile app developed for use in hi-tech classes in Ker

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Over 40,000 classrooms are set to go hi-tech across the state by June this year with the Infrastructure and Technology for developing a portal and its for the purpose.

would inaugurate the portal and the on May 31 at a functionpresided over by minister C Raveendranath, a government release said.

Samagra is different from conventional educational portals with its design structured to ensure all learning objectives in subjects in classrooms are transacted properly by using lesson plans as envisaged by the curriculum.

In addition to lesson planning, Samagra also features digital textbooks, question banks and which are accessible to everyone without the need of logging in.

It also contains over 19,000 digital resources in the form of videos, audios, pictures, interactive simulations, which can be sorted class and subject wise.

Infrastructure and Technology for (KITE) has already provided specific training in Samagra to 74,000 teachers during this summer vacation.

Under a initiative- IT@School Project-- that aims to impart IT education to schools, it was decided to digitise 45,000 classrooms in and make them hi-tech.

The project envisages a comprehensive upgradation of various elements of classroom learning such as infrastructure, textbooks, learning materials, training, handbooks, monitoring and evaluation, and using ICT.

According to K Anvar Sadath, Vice Chairman and Executive Director, KITE, 34,500 schools have been made hi-tech and the rest are expected to be upgraded by June end.

The first phase would cover classes 8 to 12 and the second phase from 1 to 7.

"Samagra would soon include a self/peer assessment features for students and teachers, to evaluate their learning in different phases.

We would also incorporate various new features in Samagra including regular updation of contents, providing special log-ins for students for monitoring the academic excellence, providing a dedicated forum for teachers for subject wise discussions etc," Sadath said.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 17:00 IST