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UNIVERSAL ACCESS

Universal Access is about making sure that communities have access to affordable Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Every person in the world has the right to receive free primary education. This helps individuals to develop skills and become more productive members of society. September 28th is recognized as the International Day for Universal Access to Information by UNESCO.

e GYAN KOSH

eGyanKosh is a remarkable initiative by the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) in India that has revolutionized the traditional way of learning. It is an online platform that has opened the doors to an entirely new world of education, empowering learners with the ability to access digital learning resources from anywhere and anytime at their convenience. The platform is designed to cater to the diverse learning needs of all learners, irrespective of their geographic location or financial background. eGyanKosh offers a wide range of educational resources, including e-books, videos, audio recordings, and interactive e-learning materials that are known for their quality and innovation. What’s more, eGyanKosh also provides many opportunities for learners to interact with each other and with the course instructors through an array of discussion forums, chats, and emails, making it a collaborative and interactive learning experience.

Virtual Laboratory

Virtual laboratories are advanced platforms designed to replicate real labs, where users can perform experiments and navigate their way through various scientific processes by using digital devices. These labs are accessible online, making them a perfect solution for remote learning or research, allowing students from anywhere in the world to take advantage of the many benefits they offer. These include lowered expenses, improved safety measures, and easier access to the necessary equipment.

Example:

  • ChemCollective Virtual Labs 
  • PBS Nova Labs

SMMRC (SENDER-MESSAGE-MEDIA-RECEIVER CORRESPONDENCE)

Sender-message-media-receiver correspondence is a model that illustrates how communication can occur between two or more individuals. It involves four key components: the sender, the message, the media, and the receiver.

The sender is the person who initiates the communication, crafting a message in order to convey their thoughts or ideas. The message is the information being communicated, which can take various forms such as verbal or written communication, visual images, or nonverbal cues.

The media is the channel through which the message is transmitted, such as face-to-face conversation, email, phone calls, or social media platforms. Lastly, the receiver is the person who receives the message and interprets it. The receiver can provide feedback or continue the exchange by transmitting their own message through a different media.

GYAN DARSHAN

Gyan Darshan is a Hindi-language educational television channel in India. It is operated by the Government of India’s Ministry of Human Resource Development and broadcasts 24 hours a day. The channel was established in 2000 with a vision to provide quality educational content to viewers in remote areas who may not have access to formal education.

Gyan Darshan offers a range of educational programs covering topics such as science, technology, literature, and social sciences. The channel broadcasts lectures, documentaries, and instructional videos from renowned educators, scholars, and subject matter experts. It also offers career guidance and counseling sessions for students.

The channel is available across India and is primarily aimed at students in remote and rural areas where access to quality education is limited. It has proven to be a valuable resource for students preparing for various competitive exams and has helped bridge the educational divide in the country.

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