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Karnataka State is one of the vanguard states in the country in ICT based programs for primary and secondary educationICT based programs and projects have been implemented in the State by Govt. along with partnership of NGOS and Private CompaniesThe availability of tools such as radios, televisions, computers, Internet, telephones, videos, multimedia CD-ROM's ,satellite are the ICTs used for promoting primary and secondary education..
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1. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Primary and Secondary EducationSSAKARNATAKA
2. Karnataka State is one of the vanguard states in the country in ICT based programs for primary and secondary education
ICT based programs and projects have been implemented in the State by Govt. along with partnership of NGOS and Private Companies
The availability of tools such as radios, televisions, computers, Internet, telephones, videos, multimedia CD-ROM’s ,satellite are the ICTs used for promoting primary and secondary education.
3. ONGOING PROGRAMS Computer Assisted Learning Centre (CALC) – Primary Schools
CALC through KIOSKS - Primary Schools
Implementation of ICT in Rural Schools – Bharthi Vidya Project
IBM Kidsmart project (Primary including Anganwadi)
Mahithi Sindhu Project (Secondary Schools)
4. Ongoing Programs – contd… Radio Programs
Edusat
Project Shiksha - Microsoft
5. Ongoing Programs
6. C.A.L. Contd… Each school is facilitated with 2 to 5 computers &UPS
Regular teachers are trained to handle computers.
Children of Primary schools studying in grade III to VII are covered.
Toll free number established for after sales service
7. CAL through KIOSKs Extending the facility of village telecentre /KIOSK
Implemented in 3 schools of Anekal block of Bangalore Urban District on pilot basis.
Students from class V to class VII are taken to the
nearest kiosk in a batch of 10. Every child gets an exposure of 135 minutes per week.
Content provided by Azim Premji Foundation.
Two teachers from each school are trained.
8. Implementation of ICT in Rural Schools – Bharthi Vidya Project Multimedia contents based on the syllabus and 29’’ TV is provided in 17 schools.
Content is Teacher centric: Teacher provides the voice over
Children learn the concepts with Teachers explaining the subject in their own pace and style.
9. IBM Kidsmart project
It aims to leverage technology to give children of age group 3 to 8, a jumpstart in their education.
Implemented in 21 schools which have a
neighborhood school and Anganwadi centre.
10 to 20 computers for each school.
Regular teachers are trained.
Content for learning provided by IBM.
10. Mahithi Sindhu Project
Computer Education to students of grades VIII to X
studying in Government Secondary schools.
1238 Government Secondary schools have been
covered.
1651 Government Secondary schools will be
covered in II phase.
Based on the strength, schools are facilitated with
5 to 10 systems.
Two qualified teachers to each school are
appointed through private partners.
Hardware and software is provided from State
Government.
Subject oriented contents are developed in the
form of CDs and used in the schools.
11. Bahumukhi Radio Program It is being run by DSERT, in collaboration with several organizations.
Development of module on multi grade and multi level teaching.
Radio lessons are broadcast for student at the primary and secondary level which covers the curriculum with emphasis on difficult topics.
12. Keli Kali Radio Program “Keli-Kali” a radio program beamed directly to all primary schools from all stations of AIR for classes III -VI through out the year.
Video and audio cassettes & CDs relating to hard topics are developed.
EDC an NGO is also collaborating under “ Chukki – Chinna”, a radio based program
13. Bandani Radio Program Run by DSERT in collaboration with AIR Bangalore for students in grades VI-VIII.
Experts in English, Kannada, Science, Social Science and Mathematics prepare radio lessons for broadcast.
Uses methods like discussion, dramatization and special audio effects to make learning more interesting to the children.
Teachers are provided a handbook to aid them with the radio lessons.
14. EDUSAT
A Pilot Project in Karnataka
for
Primary & Schools
15. EDU-SAT – in partnership with ISRO “EDUSAT” – Direct to class room broadcast of TV lessons
Pilot project from 2004–05 in 885 primary and 129 secondary schools.
Extended to 885 more schools Gulbarga District.
16. EDU-SAT contd… Studio, Hub and up linking facilities are set up at DSERT, Bangalore.
Infrastructure set up by ISRO through BEL on turn key basis.
Satellite receiving stations in 202 Block Resource Centres (BRCs) is set up to facilitate teacher training in distance education mode.
17. EDU-SAT covers
* 174,000 school children in classes III – VIII in 1770 schools in two educationally backward districts
* 3362 teachers
* Educational functionaries including BRC coordinators, Block Resource Persons, Educational coordinators
19. DOT-EDU Program It imparts instruction in Mathematics, Science and Social Studies via Radio.
It is initiated in 342 primary schools in Raichur, Gulbarga, Bangalore and Chamrajnagar districts for students in grades V and VI.
It consists of 72 radio programs and of 40 films set up by EDC.
EDC is in the process of releasing hybrid software CD in the field of science for the students in grade IV-V.
20. Project Shiksha (Microsoft) Focuses on teacher training in I.C.T for education.
Plans to set up teacher portal.
Each batch consists of 40 officers and teachers
They are trained at the ITA (Information technology academy).
Feed back is collected from the teachers at the trainings i.e
Technology supports teaching of complex supports- 82.5%
Technology usage enhances retention- 85.5%
Applications learnt would help in school admin – 86%
21. Challenges
Scaling-up
Sustainability
Power
Connectivity and bandwidth
22. Scaling Up Pilots are good but up-scaling is tough
Extending to 43,000 primary and 9000 secondary schools is expensive
Lack of clarity on private sector participation
PC availability per student
Provision of power
23. Challenges – Sustainability
24. Power Villages face huge power deficit
Even UPS does not work
Solar power panels are expensive for large computer labs
Diesel generators are expensive to maintain
25. Connectivity and Bandwidth Poor connectivity in rural areas
Where connectivity exists bandwidth is of poor quality