Sunday, April 22, 2012

Debate Competition using Video Conferencing


With growing technology, the world no doubt has become a small place, where distances are no bar and knowledge has no limit. This is what Indus World School also believes and is preparing its students for the same. Generally Video conferencing is used by corporate or companies, but in today’s tech world, Indus World School has given exposure to the students to showcase their talent with the help of video conferencing. Debate competition on “Children should be a part of social networking sites or not” was recently organized by Indus World School in which students of Aurangabad, Indore and Raipur participated with the help of video conferencing. Topic was given them two days before and students of grade 5, 6 and 7 prepared by referring different books and websites. Students were divided into 2 groups and asked to debate on the topic. Students were guided by the mentors on how to counter at talk and answer.  

Technology is the future, so what better way to amalgamate technology to their learning. We are preparing children for their future and for sure technology cannot be left behind. IWS leaves no stone unturned to make sure that technology becomes a part of school learning. For this it will have robotics classes from coming session, it has visual programming from class three and above and planning for tablets in higher classes any much more to make technology one of the friends of children.

1 comment:

  1. In todays highly technological world, it has become imperative for organizations, schools, colleges etc. to have effective remote communication tools in place in order to interact with employees, students etc. As a result tools like R-HUB, WebEx, Adobe-connect etc. are used to foster increased communications with distance learners.

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