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Learning individualized

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IIT Bombay, 2007

Past Experience

Rohitashwa Choudhary Title – CEO

Rajat ToshniwalTitle – COO

Prateek Singh Rathore Title – CMO

IIT Bombay, 2010

Past Experience

IIT Bombay, 2008

Past Experience

iDiscoveri Education iDiscoveri Education

Founders

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What Are We Offering?

Improved School Results

Better Performance in Competitive Exams

Happier Parents Unique Classroom Interaction

Increased Teacher

Efficiency

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THE 3 Ps

Basics of Education

Pedagogy Pupil Platform

The Methodology The EnablersThe Wisdom Seeker

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Popular Examples

Blackboard Teaching

Pedagogy: ‘Tell’ the students pieces of knowledge or known ‘facts’. Oriented to serve auditory learners, word smart students.

Pupil: Assumes all students are the same. Expects students to be attentive and in a ‘all-students-look-at-me’ class setting.

Platform: The blackboard, chalk, a pen and a notebook.

Blackboard teaching is India’s most widely prevalent teaching system

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Popular Examples

Smart Class

Pedagogy: ‘Tell’ the students pieces of knowledge or known ‘facts’. Oriented to serve visual and auditory learners.

Pupil: Appreciates that students learn in two different ways. Still expects students to be attentive and in a ‘all-students-look-at-me’ class setting.

Platform: The ‘smart’ board, a pen and a notebook.

Smart Classes have gained a lot of popularity in recent times

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Popular Examples

Experiential Learning/ Activity Based Learning

Pedagogy: Let the student explore the concept through an activity, and draw conclusions based on findings.

Pupil: Allows students certain degree of freedom to work with the concept. Encourages group work, but does not adjust to each child’s pace.

Platform: Resources that may be required for the activity.

Experiential Learning is slowly gaining popularity in India

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Popular Examples

Enquiry Based Learning

Enquiry Based Learning is slow and resource heavy

Pedagogy: Allows students to draft their own problem statements and seek answers to them in different ways.

Pupil: Appreciates that students learn in different ways, and accommodates them differently.

Platform: All resources that may be necessary for such inquiry and exploration.

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Driving

How Do We Learn Best?

Brushing

Talking

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The Essential Elements

Motivation

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The Essential Elements

Exploration

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The Essential Elements

Gradual Increase in Difficulty

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The Essential Elements

Appropriate Intervention and Reporting

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The Essential Elements

Prolonged Exposure

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The Essential Elements

Personalized Attention and Feedback

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Learners in classroom lack individual attention. R Square brings focus on each and every child, thus improving performance of class across subjects.

The child friendly user interface, instant feedback and the personalized report card help the child to learn in a stress free environment.

Our Synthesis

R Square – a formative

assessment tool

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R Square Video

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The Interface

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The Interface

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Are you ready to experience the

software yourself?

Demonstration

Learning individualized

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Report Cards

Teacher and Parent Reports

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How does it Work?

Covers Math, Science and

English, Grades 4 to 8

Offers 2 modules per subject per

month

Can be easily installed and accessed in

your computer lab

Does NOT need internet on all systems

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How does it Work?

Teachers get report card immediately after the module

is over

Parents/students get report card every month

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Which of the current

assessment and learning systems has one or more of the identified vital elements?

How Does it Compare?

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How Does it Compare?

Feature R Square Blackboard Teaching

Smart Classes

Experiential Learning

Enquiry Based

Learning

Motivation Partial

Exploration

Gradual Increase in Difficulty

Intervention (Progressive

Reports)

Practice (PE) Partial Partial

Individualized Attention

Real Time Feedback

Caters to Different Learning Styles Partial Partial

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R Square Is All This And More!

Formative AssessmentStress FreeBloom’s TaxonomyMultiple IntelligenceLearningAcceleratedFeedback Supported

ReportsCCE CompliantProgressivePersonalizedSub-concept Level

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Benefits of R Square

Improved School Results

Better Performance in Competitive Exams

Happier Parents Unique Classroom Interaction

Increased Teacher

Efficiency

Motivates and Builds Confidence Clears the

Basics

GeneratesParent

FriendlyReports

EnablesDifferentiated

Learning

Frees Up AssessmentDesign and Correction

Time

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