Ahead of I-Day celebration, Researchers of IIT-KGP develops e-Classroom software for India academia - DEEKSHAK
Deekshak is a low bandwidth web-based software and can be accessed using any computer or even a cell phone. Teachers can also record attendance of the students on the platform.
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MIDNAPORE, 14 AUG: Ahead of the Independence Day celebration,
researchers at IIT Kharagpur have once again come forward to resolve the nationwide online classroom learning process which most of the institutions are not equipped or updated with the new learning system.They have developed an e-classroom software,
DEEKSHAK, which they claimed that it would help conducting online teaching
through which the teachers would be able to offer more personalized interaction
while focusing better on the act of teaching.
With COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing,
educational institutions across the world have shifted to electronic mode.
Meeting softwares are being popularly used for online classes. But the users
are frequently experiencing challenges with regard to security issues, and more
importantly, operational requirements of an electronic classroom which is
significantly different from a corporate meeting.
A team of researchers from IIT Kharagpur have
developed a solution, an online synchronous e-teaching platform that primarily
uses one way communication for bandwidth efficiency. The focus, hence instead
of being, all students participating in a class as in meeting software, is on the
teacher and the learning materials.
Prof. Raja Datta of Electronics and Electrical
Communication Department with his postgraduate students developed the software,
the current version of which can be used within a campus LAN.Prof. Raja Datta
Talking about DEEKSHAK, he said, “It is now a single session platform
where the teacher would concentrate on the screen with the teaching materials
while being able to view queries on a live chat box where each student can send
in their queries. Students also have access to a doubt box where they can click to “raise their hand” and wait for
the teacher to address it, as is done in a physical classroom. Teachers can
also share documents with the students through the platform and even update
notes on the documents in real-time.”
Deekshak is a low bandwidth web-based software
and can be accessed using any computer or even a cell phone. Teachers can also
record attendance of the students on the platform. The software has been tested
at IIT Kharagpur during the initial phase of social distancing with about 40
hours of classes being conducted with a total of approximately 300 students.
IIT Kharagpur has applied for the copyright registration of DEEKSHAK and is in search of a start-up company for its maintainability. Further development of DEEKSHAK is also underway to improve its features and make it secure so that it can be made available for use in academia, confirmed Prof. Raja Datta.
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