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India unveils Aakash 2 tablet at UN

December 21, 2012Canada India Education Council (CIEC)

Source: The Times of India via PwC – EdLive

India recently launched its low-cost Aakash 2 tablet PC at the United Nations in the presence of UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and other member nations. Datawind, the company which was assigned to design, develop and manufacture the device, also gave a presentation on it. Speaking at the launch, India’s Permanent Representative, Hardeep Singh Puri said, “With pricing determined through an open international tender, Aakash 2 is the world’s lowest cost tablet at end-user pricing. It harnesses top of the line technologies at costs which the neediest can embrace. The technologies and applications that have been put in it, are indeed the world’s best. It bridges the digital divide within our societies,” he said. In India, the National Mission on Education through Information Communication Technology will equip 220 million students across the country with low cost tablets and internet access. The government is subsidising 50% of the cost of this device. With state governments and local institutions along with other development partners chipping in, the devices will ultimately be, made available free to all students.

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Pearson launches tablet-based education solution for schoolchildren

December 21, 2012Canada India Education Council (CIEC)

Source: Business Standard via PwC – EdLive

Pearson recently announced the launch of a new tablet-based education solution for schools in India. The ‘MX Touch’ platform will give students access to more effective personalised and collaborative digital learning with rich digital content, 3D animations, quizzes, and videos. It is compliant with the school syllabus and comes bundled with tablets at a variety of prices to ensure it is affordable and accessible by the broadest possible cross-section of students. While supporting the core syllabus, the service will also help promote Information Communication Technology in the Indian school education by familiarising students with the latest learning technology. The product also allows parents to monitor the academic progress of their children more accurately than ever before with easy access to assignments, difficult lessons covered during school hours and archived assessments and tests.

Academic, Culture, India, Newsletter, Students, Technology India, MX Touch, Pearson, tablet

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