PANAJI: with central government funding, four government colleges are equipped with RS 4
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Smart classrooms will be launched this academic year.
"As this concept is put forward, teachers will not be allowed to teach in the old way.
The faculty of all four universities will be fully trained, "said Prasad loraykar, director of higher education.
He also said the four universities could be the first such institution in the state to adopt a smart classroom program.
In the smart classroom, there is no room for traditional teaching, which in large part involves teachers using the blackboard, and students taking notes when explaining subjects.
The new concept consists of four components. The first one is an interactive board.
The software of the corresponding topic is established.
"If it happens to be incorrect, this board automatically adjusts the chart or picture drawn by the teacher.
No need for chalk.
"The teacher will be able to write or draw with his fingers," Lolayekar said . ".
The second component of the new teaching method is a document camera that helps to zoom in on a document or note.
Part Three includes touch-
A responsive tablet or pad that reflects the actions of teachers and students on the interactive board. An e-
The podium, which consists of Part IV, 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 concept of virtual classrooms in the four government colleges a reality.
He clarified that the concept of smart classrooms is not to reduce teachers, but to introduce technology to promote better teaching practices.
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