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Monday, February 18, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Aakash Tablets in Education
Aakash Tablets in Education
IIT Bombay along with the Ministry of Human Resource Development has developed Aakash tablets for
educational purpose. Honorable President of India Shri Pranab Mukherjee launced the new version of Aakash
Tablet, Akash 2.0 on the occasion of National Education Day held at Delhi. The National Mission on Education
using ICT (NME-ICT) envisages that these tablets should be deployed for empowering the students and
teachers of the country. The tablets are expected to be deployed in more number for academic and research
activities in educational environment.
Aakash was launhed on November 11
2012. Around 14,000 participants in
more than 240 remote centres were
attending the event. On the second day
of 2 day ISTE workshop on “Aakash for
Education”,
live
teaching
was
demonstrated
which
was
seen
throughout the nation.
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Figure 1. Launch of Aakash 2.0
Aakash 2.0 is a complete educational purpose tablet and not designed with hi-fi configurations. Aakash 2.0
includes 3D-modelling, C++ programming, remote and collaborative training applications, robotic control and
live assessment tools. IIT Bombay has partnered with the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (C-
DAC), to assist with the hardware testing and logistics.
Aakash is now available in an enhanced
version (Aakash-2) of the original tablet
with 7 inch multi-touch 4-point capacitive
display and 800x480 pixel resolution. It has
a 1 GHz processor, 512 MB memory, 4GB
portioned NAND flash and micoSD card slot
which can extend upto 32 GB memory and
It runs the Android 4.0 Operating System.
Figure 2. Aakash Specifications
Aakash 2.0 can be operated with Wi-Fi which enables the students with easy internet connections. It is also
equipped with USB slots in which one can use internet modems provided by different network providers.
Aakash 2.0 is not equipped with third generation facilities. So, one cannot use this tablet for video calling or
high speed internet. Akaksh 2.0 is featured in such a way that it is best suited for educational purpose, not for
commercial use. Future versions of the tablet will continue to have further enhancements.
The workshop on Aakash for Education was conducted National Level at IIT Mumbai and it was attended by
NIT Trichy participants (around 15 Faculty members) at CSG, NIT Trichy.
Figure 3. Participants attending workshop on November 10th and 11th, 2012 at CSG, NIT Trichy
The tablet comes with variety of applications. A sample set of applications is shown below.
Figure 4. Sample page of applications
The tablet also includes Mango learning solutions for game-based educational modules, interactive smart
books and the full CBSE curriculum and assessment tools. Intelligia finger tracing apps have also been included
to teach letter writing to toddlers. Some of the salient applications are highlighted below.
a.Blender : Blender is a free and Open Source software product, used for creating animations, rendering,
video editing, etc.
b. Clicker : Clicker devices are used to collect instant feedback from a large number of students, either as a
response to a question, or to a quiz. A quiz question now gets fully downloaded on individual student’s Aakash
tablet, through Wi-Fi. A multiple question test can now be conducted. All the questions of such a test are
downloaded on the student tablet. Time control is maintained by Aakash. At the end of the test time, all
answers are automatically collected, and individual scores get recorded in the back-end system.
c. Content Distribution : Apart from displaying text files in various formats, Aakash can play video and audio
content. A lot of content is available through projects such as NPTEL, Spoken Tutorials, Teachers' Training
Workshops, etc. Additionally, Wikipedia, Gutenberg project, Connexions project at Rice University, and many
such global efforts have generated a large pool of knowledge content in Open Source. The contents can be
kept in the tablet or they can be accessed.
d. proximity : proxyMITY enables creation of interactive lessons, by importing lecture video and presentation
slides. The name stands for Proxy Multimedia Integration Tool for You. The entire lesson can be published in
the form of either a desktop standalone application, or as html content to be viewed within a web browser.
e. Robot : The project aims at design and deployment of robots, for enhanced teaching of subjects in
Engineering Colleges and to Create Open Courseware for Embedded Systems for engineering students, based
on robots. A Robot-control application runs on Aakash. Students can control the movement of the Robot
using a simulated touch-controlled joy-stick provided on the tablet. Simultaneously, the video stream captured
by the camera mounted on the Robot, is transmitted to Aakash, which can be viewed in a window on the
tablet.
Aakash tablets support C, C++, Python for programming activities. Also, SciLab is available for numerical
computations and for research activities.
Purpose and Usage
IIT Bombay has planned to deploy the Aakash tablets in engineering institutions in India, with two objectives.
The first is to test and enhance the effectiveness of these tablets for use in class rooms. The second is,
development of new educational applications and contents on Aakash, largely through final year Research and
Development projects done by BE/ME students at institutes.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Akash Tablet, UBI SLATE
Akash Tablet, UBI SLATE Virtual Reference, Library Services
1. Introduction
Technological developments have affected not only the format and sources of the information, libraries used for providing various services, but also the place for providing user oriented service. Libraries and their resources have partially moved to the virtual world of the Internet. As a result, library patrons can access our resources from outside the hysical library. In an effort to reach patrons accessing the library via their computers, many
libraries and library consortia are extending theirservice to include virtual reference. Technology now allows users to submit their queries to the library at any time from any place in the world. Virtualreference is responsive to the patrons’ need forconvenient access to reference service. Library services are becoming more mobile as technology allows librarians to expand service points and outreach opportunities. Like many techno-saturated
librarians, the authors looked forward to Govt. of India’s release of the Akash in October 2011.Virtual reference is reference service initiated electronically where patrons employ computers orother technology to communicate with public services staff without being physically present.Communication channels used frequently in virtualreference include chat, videoconferencing, Voiceover-IP, co-browsing, e-mail, and instantmessaging.
The present generation of students is comfortable with the modern technologies. They prefer the latest trends in aids and tools of teaching and learning.The tablet computer used in libraries will be a well come step for the changing trends of the library.The technological revolution occurring in libraries and we can easily see a natural progression to using
tablet Pc in college libraries as well as other electronic digital reading gadget transforming in to a normal part of the library experience. In the present scenario drastic change in education curricula and the global demand of user oriented
services Indian college libraries should also go for
the change in their services. The UGC-INFLIBNET
and MHRD has taken various steps for providing
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Akash Tablet: A Scope for Virtual Service in College ... 8th Convention PLANNER 2012
digital and virtual service enabled infrastructure
in their XI plan and hope for more development in
next five year plan. The AKASH tablet PC launched
by MHRD can be used as a the very bold steps for
providing virtual service for educational
institutions.
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