Fri. Apr 19th, 2024
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State-of-the-art technology has arrived in India but is still basic and limited in its application when compared to other countries. India is in the process of reinventing its infrastructure to accommodate all round digitization in the education sector.

Brands such as DigiVive, Oncam, and 3Dexter are actively collaborating with institutes of education to introduce technologies that aid learning, familiarize students and ultimately encourage by providing resources for future innovation and disruption.

Schools and campuses can embrace technologies for teaching in classrooms, conducting examinations and even for improved surveillance. These brands are basically offering designs molded into solutions in order to smoothly transition into the digitization of their spaces.

DigiVive

India’s leading white-collar service and technology provider, DigiVive has partnered with schools and colleges to help them create their own learning systems which offer fully digital education (DigiEdu).

It enables over-the-top video recording and delivery capabilities that help create a digitized database on streaming sites such as YouTube and Vimeo. Being compatible with both, laptops and phones, it also aids distance education and enterprise training. Additionally, it also focuses on increasing engagement of teachers and students by using gamification techniques.

Oncam Surveillance

Oncam decided to use analytical intelligence to offer a comprehensive surveillance program that helps with a range of shortcomings associated with the use of just security cameras.

While security cameras rely on a combination of footage and dedicated security professionals who need to constantly monitor the spaces, Oncam brings full automation to this system alongside wider surveillance and security functions such as machine recognition of violence, automated alerts, monitoring of teachers’ performances and counting class attendance.

3D Printing

3Dexter takes learning by experience to a new level. As a start-up that provides a 3D printer with materials, curriculum, 3D pens and an instructor to schools to introduce this technology.

Model 3D Printer by 3Dexter

Students can make 3D models of what they study: anything ranging from a human brain to study its anatomy to complicated geometrical shapes. This technique goes a long way in providing a better understanding of concepts, especially over the plain paper version.

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