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Educomp will reach out to more schools - sify.com (October 27, 2007)
“Despite raising its guidance of taking ICT (information, communication and technology)
practice to 8,000 schools by March, against the 7,000 declared earlier (up 14 per
cent), Educomp Solutions, India's largest e-education service provider, is sticking
to its earlier revenue and net profit guidance of Rs 230 crore and Rs 60-65 crore,
respectively.”
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Now, school education through 'Smart-class' - newindpress.com (October 15, 2007)
“BHUBANESWAR: Classroom teaching is set to become more stimulating and exciting.
For, New Delhi-based Educomp, a technology driven education company, is planning
to introduce multimedia-based teaching solutions in English medium schools across
the State.”
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No More Boring Classes - THE ASIAN AGE (Feb 27, 2007)
“The classrooms will be no longer boring for the students.”
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Blackboards make room for plasma monitors - HINDUSTAN TIMES (Jan 20, 2007)
“MA'AM WILL now take time off from the chalkpiece and move a mouse ahead.”
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Smart students with 'Smartclass teach' - THE TIMES OF INDIA (Nov 3, 2006)
“IT comes to classroom with 42-inch plasma television and digital technology.”
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Schools go digital with e-learning programme - DNA MONEY (Oct 12, 2006)
'Smart Class' actively supported by Microsoft and Intel.”
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Instant Feedback for effective learning - HINDUSTAN TIMES NEXT (Aug 29, 2006)
“TECHNOLOGY CHANGING the face of classrooms forever seemed a distant dream till
recently.”
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Towards smart classes -
HINDUSTAN TIMES (June 14, 2006)
“Microsoft, Intel and Wipro join hands with Educomp in order to revolutionise digital
learning in Indian classrooms.”
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Smartening Chalk and talk -
DECCAN HERALD (June 6, 2006)
“Smart Technology, introduced at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan, will complement the
'Chalk and talk' mode. The technology allows teachers to ask questions using the
computer and find out instantly from the students if they have understood.”
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