HRD Minister launches Operation Digital
Board
The
Minister of Human Resource Development, Shri Prakash Javadekar launched
Operation Digital Board to leverage technology in order to boost quality
education in the country. Addressing a press conference in New Delhi today, the
Minister of Human Resource Development said that Operation Digital Board is a
revolutionary step which will make the learning as well as the teaching process
interactive and popularize flipped learning as a pedagogical approach. Shri
Prakash Javadekar disclosed that the digital board will be introduced all over
the country in government and government aided schools from class 9th onwards
as well as in higher education institutions. The process will begin from the
coming session of 2019 itself, the Minister explained. He further said that ODB
aims at converting a class room into a digital class room and in addition to
availability of e-resources at any time and at any place to students, it will
also help in provisioning of personalised adaptive learning as well as
Intelligent Tutoring by exploiting emerging technologies like Machine Learning,
Artificial Intelligence & Data Analytics. An expert committee has worked
out optimum configuration of the Digital Class Rooms under ODB.
The Union
Minister said that the biggest challenge facing education sector in the country
is maintaining acceptable quality standards across the country. Although we
have good number of premier institutions, which compete with the best in the
world, a large number of higher education institutions and schools needs
improvements in quality teaching-learning, as the students coming out of these
institutions find themselves unsuitable for the requirements of the society and
market. The spread of educational technology and connectivity has given an
opportunity to resolve this issue and aim at equity in educational
standards.
Shri
Javadekar also stated that the launching of e-Pathshala, DIKSHA, NROER,NPTEL,
e-pgpathshala SWAYAM and SWAYAM-Prabha DTH Channels etc. by MHRD have provided
adequate content of high quality which can be taken to every classroom, and
thereby facilitating blended learning and flip class learning. These
pedagogical interventions can adequately raise the standards of teaching,
irrespective of the location of the Schools and Colleges/Institutes. Such technology enabled learning can also
inspire teachers across the country to raise their own standards of teaching.
Implementation in Higher Education
Institutions(HEIs)
UGC will
be the implementing agency for ODB in HEIs. UGC in its Commission meeting held
on 29th Jan 2019, has passed a resolution for extending digital education to
every classroom in the country by 2022. It is estimated that there would be 5
lakh classrooms in the institutions which are aided by Centre or State
Governments. Out of this, based on the readiness, UGC proposed to take up 300
universities and about 10,000 colleges in the first phase covering 2 lakh
classrooms.
Such
Institutions with readiness to implement would be preferred. For this purpose,
UGC will put in place a Portal for all the public funded HEIs to log-in and opt
for the scheme giving details of this facility.
For the
2 lakh class rooms, the cost is estimated at Rs. 2000 crores. This can be
implemented as a Central scheme, as a
loan from HEFA.
Implementation in Schools
Digital
/ SMART board will be provided in all Government and Government – aided schools
having Secondary and Sr. Secondary classes.
Nearly
1.5 lakh Secondary / Sr. Secondary schools will be covered under the scheme in
collaboration with the State and UTs
Source | www.pib.nic.in
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Rizvi Institute of Management
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