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Dimapur | September 8
Educomp Solutions Ltd., a pioneer of Smartclass education in India, held Educomp School Conclave at Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Dimapur on September 8. The Educomp School Conclave is an annual initiative by Educomp to discuss the key challenges faced by today's education system. The Conclave by involving educationists, principals and school management seeks to help schools identify and discuss key issues in imparting of quality education and find solutions to key challenges.
With science and mathematics as the theme for the year, participants from leading schools of Dimapur were exposed to new technology platform that can create an eco-system that schools can use to deliver, monitor and meet outcome targets in Science and Mathematics.
Resource persons highlighted on Educomp’s latest offering in innovative learning called SmartSTEM. According to Educomp, it “brings a whole new perspective to Science and Mathematics by evolving and embracing a learning mechanism that is globally recognized and followed — STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) education.” SmartSTEM employs “traditional teaching methods, in which the teacher-led tools enable in-depth learning for students via 3D animations, 3D interactivities and simulations.”
“We are happy to introduce schools in Dimapur to Educomp SmartSTEM which aims to make experiential learning of Science and Mathematics both fun and insightful," said Ratnajit Bhattacherjee, State Business Head at Educomp Solutions Ltd at the conclave today.
While stating that the Educomp School Conclave is to update schools with the latest teaching modules and technologies, he added that it further seeks to enable educators to be future-ready with state of the art technology integration. “STEM education is a concept-driven approach that strengthens a student's analytical skills, problem-solving abilities and enables creative thinking that helps them pursue excellence in different fields in these subjects.”
Over 4000 schools across India are expected to participate in this year's Educomp School Conclaves to be held in 85 cities and towns, including the north-east.
As per Educomp, it works with India’s largest K12 content library with over 20,000 modules of rich 3D multimedia educational content and has reached out to over six million students across 12,000 private schools and 17.5 million students in 35,000 government schools. It also runs over 350 Little Millennium pre-schools, 45 brick and mortar K12 schools, and 63 Test Prep centers.