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Article on how the Gyankunj project can be used for online education

Article on how the Gyankunj project can be used for online education Gyankunj project is running in government primary schools. While laptops and tablets have been provided to the schools under it, it has been circulated that this Gyankunj project should be used for the study of children. An article on the matter has also been written and information has also been given.
Rajesh Prajapati

Article on how the Gyankunj project can be used for online education

     Gyankunj project is running in government primary schools. While laptops and tablets have been provided to the schools under it, it has been circulated that this Gyankunj project should be used for the study of children. An article on the matter has also been written and information has also been given.


          Gyankunj project in schools and laptops are provided in it. In this regard, information has been given by Mr. Govt. Gyankunj is a white board using a laptop is a GR for educating children using it.

          As you know, Gyankunj project has been implemented in the schools of the state.  The interactive setup allocated per class at school level under this project includes laptops, interactive white boards, projectors, speakers etc.  Currently, the office has provided necessary guidance and training to the teachers through the online platform - Microsoft Teams to teach the students from the virtual class sitting at home with the aim of not spoiling the teaching work of the students in the situation arising due to COVID19. 

         For this, the user ID and password of Microsoft Teams required for teachers and students are given here.  Therefore, all the schools in your district under "Gyankunj" project are instructed to install Microsoft Teams in the laptops allotted under Gyankunj and share the screen with the help of interactive whiteboard setup using Microsoft Teams to teach students from virtual class at home.  is coming .  

Note: 
        MHRD, Government of India's online learning guideline PRAGYATA for Std-1 to 8, according to the duration of online learning directed per student, one hour of 20-2 minutes, maximum two hours of online learning.

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