Thursday, April 29, 2010

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Edyounet's Teleclassroom network Launched!

Edyounet, India's much awaited first tele-classroom network was launched at Hotel International, Kochi on April 28th, 2010 noon. 

A tele-classroom has a large LCD screen, computers and other equipments that enable to conduct classes from educational studios set up in cities to transmit classroom sessions through Internet connectivity. Tele-classroom enables two-way communication on real time basis between the teacher and the student and thus, gives the feel of a real classroom. Students can ask questions and get answers on their LCD screens. They can also write on the LCD screen to ask a particular question or doubt. Since classes of one education studio can be transmitted to numerous tele-classrooms, one lecture can reach many students in different classrooms at one time.

An interesting concept, as even those with computer at home or have difficulty in moving to another city for enrolling in well-known colleges can join for courses of their choice and learn through tele-classroom mode. The concept is also a step further from the traditional distance learning education or the online education prevailing in the present society. In distance learning, the student has to attend the lectures by visiting contact centers and the class will benefit only the students present in the room. With tele-classroom, a single lecture can be transmitted to all the centers and thus benefiting hundreds of students enrolled for the course, across the centers, irrespective of location. In online education, the student will have to own a computer and Internet connectivity in order to have a reliable education. A tele-classroom will step ahead and encourage digital streaming with two-communication between the student and the teacher.

All they have to do is to step in to the nearest Edyounet studio to listen to lectures of renowned institute courses. Edyounet will tie up with institutes in India and abroad to impart courses in engineering, management, music, languages and so on. The concept is believed to bring down the cost of education.

Through tele-classroom, Edyounet also aim to give women new job opportunities, as women entrepreneurs will set up the studios across villages and small towns. Interested entrepreneurs can start a studio with a total investment of around Rs.3,50,000. If you like to see the less privileged in the remote corners receiving better educational facilities, this could be a good opportunity to earn as well as impart education.

Get ready and be a part of the tele-classroom network.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Rural Students to get world class Education through TeleClassroom

Imagine the day you had to travel miles to attend your college or the present day scenario, of moving to another city to attain a degree of your choice. The trend will change in the days to come, when well-known universities, colleges and institutes will offer their courses through Edyounet, that targets to reach rural students and give them quality education.

Edyounet - First Teleclassroom network

Edyounet, is launching India's first teleclassroom network on April 28, 2010 at Kochi, Kerala, India. Through Edyounet, children in India's remote corners, deprived of quality education can obtain high-class education from their neighbourhood. A Teleclassroom depends on real-time audio and video transfer and gives you the feel of a real classroom.

Get ready to expand your educational horizons through teleclassrooms!