Amrita RITE- Rural India Tablet Education was launched in Uttarkashi, a district of Uttarakhand state in northern India on 2 February 2014. AmritaCREATE developed this project with the aim of. . .
During Amma’s 60th birthday celebrations the adoption project of 101 villages throughout India was launched. The village of Mulli in the Attappady region of Kerala was one among those chosen. . .
My guide to this valley has been Sudheer. Our task, to find the 34 villages adopted by Amma, meet or at least get name and mobile, of the village mayors. . .
On 29 Dec I have left the relative comfort of Rishikesh to document the relief work of Mata Amritananda Math in the Kedar Valley of the Himalayas. The area was. . .
AmritaCREATE recently developed Amrita RITE (Rural India Tablet Education) with the aim to provide after-school tutoring and adult literacy in rural and tribal villages of India, with the help of. . .
AmritaCREATE unveiled the ‘Amrita RITE-Rural India Tablet Education’ project on the 60th birthday of Mata Amritanandamayi Devi on September 27th, 2013 at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetam, Amritapuri Campus, Kollam. The e-learning. . .
AmritaCREATE’s work with tablet computing was showcased in the NMC Horizon Report, 2013 Higher Education Edition. Last year, the Horizon Report had included AmritaCREATE’s Adaptive Learning and Multilingual Collaborative learning platform. The New Media Consortium (NMC) and. . .
AmritaCREATE launched Amrita RITE- Rural India Tablet Education at Batwadi Sonar, a village in the district ofRudraprayag, Uttarakhand on 29 January 2013. Amrita RITE is a unique tablet- based technology. . .
I am very proud to get up on stage like this and say that I love technology … I love math and science … and I don’t feel that makes. . .
A five-day science camp was organized for Class XI and XII students during May 18-22 by the Amrita Center for Research in Analytics & Technologies for Education (AmritaCREATE) at the. . .