15M Global Learning Xprize competition
EducationWorld October 14 | EducationWorld
THE CULVER CITY, USA-BASED XPRIZE Foundation ” a non-profit education organisation committed to solving the œworld™s grand challenges by designing and managing large-scale, high-profile, incentivised competitive events ” launched a $15 million (Rs.92 crore) Global Learning Xprize competition on September 22. Xprize Foundation chairman and CEO, Dr. Peter H. Diamandis, launched $15M Global Learning Xprize with a presentation at the Social Good Summit in New York. This is a five-year competition challenging teams to develop open source and scalable software which will enable children in developing countries to teach themselves basic reading, writing and arithmetic. The 15M Global Learning Xprize will be launched with a six-month team registration period. Registered teams will then have 18 months to develop their solutions, at which point, a panel of third-party expert judges will evaluate and select the top five teams to proceed in the competition, each receiving a $1 million award. Solutions will be tested in the field across a minimum of 100 villages, reaching thousands of children in the developing world over an 18-month period. The $10 million top prize will be awarded to the team which develops a technology solution demonstrating the greatest levels of proficiency gains in reading, writing and arithmetic. Tata ClassEdge milestone THE MUMBAI-BASED TATA ClassEdge ” a division of Tata Industries Ltd ” which provides digital solutions to teachers through its Multiple Learning Experiences (MLEx) model, has crossed the 10,000 classrooms (in 1,200 schools) milestone within three years of commencing commercial operations. According to company spokespersons, more than 40,000 teachers and 500,000 students in several cities including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Surat, Lucknow, and Bhopal have experienced the Tata ClassEdge way of teaching and learning. œCrossing the 10,000 classroom mark is an important milestone. But what really matters is the positive change that Tata ClassEdge has managed to bring into classrooms across the country ” higher engagement, greater participation and passion for learning. We are proud to be associated with the schools that have taken the initiative to implement Tata ClassEdge in their classrooms to significantly improve the teaching-learning experiences of their teachers and students, says Nirav Khambhati, CEO of Tata ClassEdge. Ecophon™s Essex Study THE ESSEX STUDY (UK), commissioned by the Sweden-based Ecophon Group ” a constituent of the Paris-based Saint-Gobain Group ” which develops, manufactures and markets acoustic products and systems for ceilings and walls, has recommended several best practices for reducing noise levels in classrooms. The study indicates that usage of Ecophon acoustic products and systems results in lower reverberation and increased sound absorption. œThis improves student behaviour and attentiveness, and leads to teachers requiring less vocal effort to speak to the class. The conclusion derived from interviews conducted for the study, is that there™s a significant improvement in working conditions for teachers and students including better classroom behaviour and comprehension, says an Ecophon spokesperson. TRINS“Round Square Welfare project TRIVANDRUM INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL (TRINS), Kerala recently hosted Beacon of Hope, a detailed service project under the auspices of the UK-based Round Square Organisation. Over 100…