BHUBANESWAR: After launch YouTube courses for students of Class IX and X, then the state authorities on Thursday established e-Pathsala along with e-Mulyankan centers keeping in brain disturbance of courses throughout the continuing pandemic.
These online platforms may benefit pupils, teachers and district education officers (DEOs).
Even the e-Pathsala is an online learning platform which has repositories of all e-contents in the shape of files, audios and movies.
The e-contents will encourage various regions of online learning such as self-learning, online courses, assignments, evaluations and analysis of the students’ progress.
The e-Mulyankan system is intended to serve as an electronic bank of exercise tests and version query so the students may practice for assessments.
The teachers may run tests, mock examinations and final exams throughout the e-Mulyankan platform.
These e-learning centers are made as long-term remedy for any tough situation, said mass and school instruction minister Samir Ranjan Dash later launch the programs.
The mass and school education department signed an MoU with Central Square Foundation to successfully attain ancestral literacy and numeracy among youngsters at Class I and III.
Teachers were identified with this programme and it might be carried up in an assignment style, ” said that a senior officer.
The section has also begun identifying dropouts and migrant youngsters through door-to-door polls.
Mainstreaming the kids can also be a priority to the division.
In any case, the government is set to begin live YouTube streaming for pupils in Class I to VIII from June 21.
The department also aims to trigger the Odisha Shiksha Sanjog, a WhatsApp-based programme which enables the teachers to discuss e-content and substances with pupils.
The e-contents may even start radio pathsala and also telecast video courses beneath Shiksha Darpan for Class I to XII on Doordarshan.