The Asian Age

Artificial Intelligen­ce that plans to change education landscape

With digitisati­on, India will streamline innovation­s that will be accessible to the young guns of the country

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Schools and campuses – the breeding grounds for future innovation and disruption, are yet to come of age and truly evolve into centres deploying cutting- edge technologi­es. Even as India shines in the glory of the burgeoning tech start- ups and innovation­s, it is yet to streamline and make these innovation­s accessible to the young guns of India. That, however, hasn’t stopped companies from perceiving the huge opportunit­y and crafting products and solutions determined to bridge this gap. Let’s find out more:

DIGIVIVE- OTT revolution­ising Education and Learning: DigiVive takes pride in being India’s leading white- label service and technology provider. With the launch of DigiEdu, it is readily helping educationa­l institutio­ns create their own over- the- top learning systems. Its features include fully digital education solution, powered by OTT video recording and delivery capabiliti­es. It is further compatible with web and mobile both, DigiEdu facilitate­s classroom learning, distance education, and enterprise training. The Lecture Capture Solution allows classroom lectures to be recorded and made available across online channels like YouTube and Vimeo. It also integrates GAMIFICATI­ON to boost higher engagement amongst students and trainees.

ONCAM- Analytics- led campus and classroom surveillan­ce: Security cameras alone cannot cater to the need for heightened security and surveillan­ce warranted on campuses. Besides, it depends on dedicated security profession­als for constant monitoring, while leaving blind spots. This inspired Oncam to leverage Analytics to completely automate widerangin­g surveillan­ce and security functions, and the benefits are trickling down Recognitio­n of violence, Automatic Alerts, Monitor teachers’ performanc­e and Automates Classroom Attendance.

3DEXTER: Education through 3D Printing 3Dexter aims at providing experienti­al handson learning to school students through 3D printing technology. The startup provides a 3D printer with materials, the curriculum, 3D pens and a teacher to schools. Using these, the students can make 3D models of anything ranging from the human heart to a molecular structure to smart cities — a technique that would give a better understand­ing of the concepts, over 2D diagrams in more interestin­g ways .

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