
Smart Phones Turn Teacher’s Assistant In Chennai

11th MMA All India Management Students’ Convention

Classrooms need a makeover to be appropriate for children of this generation, experts told teachers and heads of schools in the state on Saturday. Speaking about the challenges faced by schools today, Chitra Ravi, CEO of education service provider Ez-Vidya , said: “Today’s learners have a short attention span and are hooked to gadgets most
As technology is bringing in rapid changes across the globe, educationalists are facing the new challenge of creating a 21st century learning environment for classrooms where students have low attention span but are tech savvy and have high exposure to information. As academicians from various schools discussed ways to find a solution for this,

BridgeIt India, a joint project of EZ Vidya, NOKIA, and The Pearson Foundation, has won the Education Sector Gold Award for Digital Inclusion 2012. The Jury consisted of eminent professionals from academia, government, industry and other stakeholders connected with ICT-supported development in the country, as well as public voting process. The Skoch Digital Inclusion Award

Chat Chitra Ravi promotes a novel method of education that helps teachers connect better with students. ‘Smile’ is her favourite word. She speaks in phrases made around it: Recognition has made us smile more. Smile is a common trait among EZVians (her staff), that smile is carried to all schools we work with. Smile is

A Chennai-based educational services organisation has distributed wrist-bands to about one million students across 5,000 schools on which the students will write individual messages before tying the bands on their teacher’s wrists on September 5. The eagerness to honour teachers has been overwhelming and the initiative to celebrate Teacher’s Day in a unique manner was

EZ Vidya, a Chennai-based educational services organization that works with all stake-holders of school education is celebrating Teacher’s Day 2012 in a novel way. About one million ‘Chrysalis wrist-bands’ have been distributed across 5000 schools on which KG to 12 grade students may write individual messages for their teachers and these will be wrapped on