Online Labs for Schools on Low Cost Tablets - digitalLearning
"India’s educational challenge includes a large school going population, lack of science teachers and shortage of expensive science labs in schools.
"India’s educational challenge includes a large school going population, lack of science teachers and shortage of expensive science labs in schools.
Wayanad district, in north-eastern Kerala, has a high percentage of tribal population. Communicable diseases, malnutrition and anemia are rampant here due to different reasons.
To promote experimentation in learning, Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has come up with an online lab for school experiments (OLabs) for students of classes IX and X.
Students at the Amritapuri campus came together once again to host the second edition of the multiFest Vidyut. This year’s fest attracted participation from over 4000 students who traveled from 18 different states around the country to attend.
Dr. Ravi Sankaran, final-year postgraduate scholar at the Amrita School of Medicine won the second prize for poster presentation at the 41st Annual National Conference of the Indian Association of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Students of CBSE schools will soon be able to verify Newton's third law of motion not just in their physics labs, but online too.
An Amrita paper titled Unearthing the Roots of Colonial Forest Laws: Iron Smelting and the State in Pre- and Early-Colonial India was published in Economic and Political Weekly
Soon, all Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) schools in the city will have online laboratories (OLabs). CBSE chairman Vineet Joshi, in a circular, said OLabs have been recommended for all schools affiliated to the board.
A symposium on Advances in Clinical Radiobiology was organized by the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Amrita School of Medicine during February 23 -24, 2013.
Final-year students of BTech (Chemical Engineering) at the Coimbatore campus, Dharani Sundara Rajan, Mythreyi Unni and N.S.
“I love a sunburnt country, a land of sweeping plains, of ragged mountain ranges, of droughts and flooding rains.” The Australian poet Dorothea Mackellar thus portrayed the vast landscape of her continent, shaped alternatively by floods and droughts since time immemorial.