First In Class edutech stage has marked a MoU with Rotary India Literacy Mission (RILM) to make the biggest liberated from cost edutech drive in India and the world. 1,00,000 tablet PCs will be disseminated liberated from cost. Every one of the tablets will be stacked with completely utilitarian e-learning stages likewise liberated from cost given by First In Class.
This is being done to stamp the event of the 75th year of India's Independence - Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav.
First In Class will give K to 12 top notch organized substance in accordance with CBSE-NCERT educational plans. In a remarkable first, the coursework will be accessible in Hindi, English, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Punjabi and 6 other provincial dialects to work with incorporation, access and primary language learning. Over 10,000 hours of general media and graphical point of interaction content will be important for the course libraries. This will be connected with intelligent testing and appraisal knobs. The coursework will be worked with live-instructing. An exceptional constant survey deck for guardians to follow the advancement of their wards will be accessible in a UI cordial arrangement.
Social learning, language learning, semantic preparation and profound learning modules will likewise be accessible through the First In Class stage. For advanced education, entrance test modules and specialization in UPSC, Law and designing are additionally on offer.
The MoU was marked today between RILM Chairman Kamal Sanghvi and iTV Network Founder Kartikeya Sharma in a virtual function.
Kamal Sanghvi, Chairman RILM at the MoU signing said that government is keen to promote digital learning. In this context, RILM already has an MoU with NCERT to provide E-learning content. In this new year, in line with public priority in vocational training, First In Class in collaboration with RILM will create content for vocational education for higher classes.
Kartikeya Sharma, Founder, iTV Network said that the coursework is structured and curated by some of the best educationists in the country in line with the CBSE NCERT curriculum. Crucially, it is being offered in Hindi, English and many regional languages to ensure inclusivity and mother tongue learning. All of this is the fruit of years of research and hard-graft to create content using the latest pedagogical techniques to ensure students benefit from holistic learning.
"First In Class is born out of the vision that every child is unique and deserves equal opportunity to learn and think. Our curriculum is a result of extensive research on new digital learning techniques. Our highly experienced teachers have carefully curated the curriculum to prioritise the student perspective. We at First In Class believe we have a duty towards children of martyrs and those from the armed forces and corona warriors in addition to students in cities across India who have made sacrifices for the nation and we need to assist their families towards a brighter future", said Mrs. Aishwarya Sharma, Founder, First In Class.
The MoU signing was witnessed by Rotary International President Mr. Shekhar Mehta, and senior Rotarians Mr. A.S. Venkatesh, Mr. Vivek Tankha and Dr. Mahesh Kotbagi.
The MoU marking was seen by Rotary International President Mr. Shekhar Mehta, and senior Rotarians Mr. A.S. Venkatesh, Mr. Vivek Tankha and Dr. Mahesh Kotbagi.
"This is our approach to recognising our saints in the 75th year of freedom. While it is basically impossible that we can satisfy our obligation to the individuals who forfeited their lives, it is our recognition. We have been chipping away at E-learning in India for a considerable length of time, connecting with large number of schools giving top notch general media content", said Rotary International President Mr. Shekhar Mehta at the MoU marking.
Member from Parliament and Rotarian Mr. Vivek Tankha said "What is being done today, the world will recall. This MoU is a coordinated work to tell the Rotary and corporate world that we are prepared to teach one lakh meriting youngsters".
Mr A.S. Venkatesh, an IIT-M and IIM-A former student and Rotary International Director added "This is a critical MoU that will change the manner in which India will be in the years to come".
Dr. Mahesh Kotbagi, Rotary International Director, added, "Devoting e-learning offices liberated from cost to saints kids is an incredible approach to displaying our Indian way of thinking".
First In Class is quick arising as one of India's most top to bottom, different and content rich Edutech stages that is dealing with giving reasonable Edutech arrangements in neighborhood dialects to India's masses. It has been based on long stretches of examination and utilization of the most recent innovation and showing procedures by the absolute best instructors in India and abroad.