Hello,

Nowadays there is a new trend among schools in Mumbai, to install
electronic interactive black boards in classrooms. This concept is being
marketed in a crazy way and there appears to be a race to install one
everywhere. Marketing persons are convincing the school authorities that
this is the only way to teach and will also help students that have
learning difficulties. The systems run on Windows and teachers are being
encouraged to do everything in MS Power Point slide shows by creating
them every day. Another interesting thing is that they have a server
installed where teachers must upload all their teaching material so it
is commonly available to everyone. It appears that the hardware will be
sold to the schools and the data made by the teachers may get used for
marketing.

My question is that how much computing is needed in teaching today?
Apart from showing educational films and slide shows in the auditorium,
what more can be done in class using a computer?

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Regards,

Rony.
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