PANAJI: as the center allocates Rs 4 crore for the nation's construction of smart classrooms, on Thursday, the higher education bureau issued a request for a proposal to ask the company to bid, the companies were set up at four government colleges in sahaari, Quim, Khandola and Margao.
According to the tender documents, companies with expertise in smart classrooms must respond to the e-classroom by October 16
Bid with their finance and technology.
The concept of smart classrooms revolves around four key components-interactive boards, smart cameras for documents, tablets, and electronic devices
Platform for storing audio-visual equipment.
According to the tender, the interactive board must have the following
Help teach the software of all subjects.
If it happens to be incorrect, this board automatically adjusts the chart or picture drawn by the teacher.
No need for chalk.
Pras Prasad Lolayekar, director of higher education, said earlier that teachers will be able to write or draw with their fingers.
The second component of the smart classroom concept is the document camera that helps zoom in on the document.
Part Three includes touch-
Responsive tablet or pad that reflects the input provided by teachers and students onto the interactive classroom board. The e-
The podium will facilitate the storage of audio-visual equipment.
Lolayekar said the facility will not only allow the recording of lectures, but will also make the idea of a virtual classroom a reality for the university.
According to officials, the faculty of the four colleges will be trained to use the equipment.
Department officials said that while the smart classroom concept will introduce technology for better teaching practices, it will not replace teachers.
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