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MySangham Online Portal

Dept/Center/Lab: AMMACHI Labs- Amrita Multi Modal Applications Using Computer & Human Interaction

Project Incharge:Dr. Bhavani Rao R.
Co-Project Incharge:Rangasrinivasan Venkataramanan
Funded by:Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham
MySangham Online Portal

Project Summary:

mySangham is an online portal and community that will bring skill based education and employment within reach of everyone. The portal enables anyone to upload multilingual content that would be accessible to all especially the mobile-first, cloud-first generation. mySangham applies crowdsourcing to empower individuals and to leverage technology to disseminate vocational education on a mass scale by creating a comprehensive ecosystem of the vocational skills training network by connecting a large online community of those searching for skills and those who can provide skills training. The Content Management System [CMS] and the Learning Management System [LMS] form the crux of this portal which facilitates creation, curation and dissemination of multilingual vocational education and training [VET] content.

Project Status:

On-Going Project (August 27, 2013 – )

Project Areas:

Learning Technologies, Vocational Education

Project Tags:

Life Enrichment Education, Serious Games, eLearning Courses

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