Thursday 30 May 2013
Classteacher's Top Android Apps for kids India
Play 6 different preschool learning games with this single math app.
The quicker the answers, ★★★★★ the faster the car runs. ★★★★★
Runs only on tablets 7", 8" and 10".
Saturday 25 May 2013
The ‘Dirty Pond’ Getting Unveiled For Kids Across The Globe
Classteacher Learning Systems introduced its new education android game
"The Dirty Pond" on Google Play. The Dirty Pond is one of the
best learning android games for enabling kids and children to pick up a variety
of cognitive and developmental skills. Classteacher Learning Systems has been
empowering technology solutions for K-12 since 1999 and is the first company to
introduce interactive classrooms in India. It has already set its footprint in
more than 1000+ schools and reformed the learning process for more than 2
million students. Today the company has an entire gamut of digital education
solutions for K-12.
The
Dirty Pond contains a story that is automatically read out loud in a
captivating manner. In order to help children learn to pronounce words, a
built-in feature pronounces individual words when the user taps on those words
in the story text. As children move through the educational apps, not only do
they become friends with a motley bunch of animal characters, but they also
learn about the importance of clean water and clean surroundings, taking
decisions, appealing to society for change, helping each other in times of
need, and much more.
The
Dirty Pond contains several built-in fun, educational apps activities that
children would love to do over and over again. A variety of drawing, coloring,
and sketching tools, combined with an unlimited palette of colors is guaranteed
to provide hours of entertainment to your child. Activities like dialogue
recognition and identifying synonyms build cognitive skills, whereas those like
writing the moral of the story and sharing it to Facebook help in developing
analytical skills, while at the same time being fun, too!
According
to Mr. Sameer Buti – Director, Classteacher Learning Systems, “This android edu
game is one of the best education apps which we have launched so far. This game
will keep kids and children busy and constructively engaged for hours at a
time, while giving them the building blocks for better, enhanced learning
throughout their life. We are putting lots of efforts on the visuals of the
education apps to make it more engaging for the kids and children”.
FREE Download the ‘Dirty Pond’ Game -
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dirty_pond.vishal_trial
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dirty_pond.vishal_trial
Website – www.ClassTeacher.com
Saturday 18 May 2013
Tablet Comparison
New Delhi: The man and brain behind Classpad, Rohit Pande, a graduate from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, was in the town to launch his latest innovation.
Classpad, touted to be a competition for Aakash, the world’s cheapest tablet, is conceptualised to customise education in a way that every student can be reached and participate in the process of learning.
The use of Classpads can make the teachers transfer class works to the students' tablet, share their own content instantly at ease and conduct tests. Moreover, the students can also get into the groove by attempting to answer the queries and thus make the process of learning two-way.
With the Indian education sector, experimenting and adopting newer technologies to impart education, the Classpad can catch the fancy of the Indian schools along with its better features compared to Aakash and its in-built intelligence facility in which can help categorise students as fast, average and slow learners.
Considered to be the developed version of the Aakash tablet, the Classpad boasts of features such as touch screen, better battery life, 1.3 Ghz processing speed and a built-in memory of 4 Gb, which can also be expandable to 8 Gb. The device is also equipped with artificial intelligence and is built on the Android platform.
Its developer, the Classteacher Learning Systems of which Pande is the CEO, plans to take the device to the market through two business routes, the Trolley model and 'one tablet per child' (OTPC) model.
In the Trolley model, the device can be used on a shared manner by paying Rs 100 per child, whereas in ‘one tablet per child' (OTPC) model, the parents have to pay for the device. It is available for students of Class 3 to 12th
The good news for the general public is that, the developer of the Classpad is planning to launch the tablet in 2012 for the general public, which they can buy online.
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