Ariem Technologies Blog

May 10, 2010

Power of Audio/Visuals in Classroom

It is interesting, the generations gone by all learned and learned their lessons well without having to take support of multi-sensory teaching methodologies. What has changed suddenly? Why this craze for digital learning experiences and why are schools (rather classrooms) at the centre of this storm? Not to mention that teachers are being made to upgrade their skills and become experts at technology usage rather than their own subject matters.

What has happened is a mix of a lot of things:

1. An increasing recognition and acceptance on part of the education community that childen learn differently and may be endowed with different kinds of intelligences. It is a well-accepted fact now that we tend to remember what we see more than just what we hear.

2. Plethora of choices available to the students, driving them to be more demanding in the classroom with respect to quality and variety of teaching methodologies

3. Govt. initiatives to upgrade infrastructure in schools and provide technology solutions, in turn raising the bar for private schools

At the heart of it is the plight of the teacher. They accept and agree that audio/visuals are a very important component of teaching-learning process and even more today than ever. But, that in turn, means that they need to start learning new methods of teaching, become masters of unfamiliar technology and deliver content alien to them to their students. This, in turn, drives most of the investments in technology in a school down the drain. What then is the solution to this?

In my mind we can solve this by the following 3 steps:

1. Enabling teachers to realize why audio/visual method of teaching is important. Although, they agree to it, since they never studied under this method, they are unaware of its learning impact. Getting them to realize the impact is the first step forward

2. Empowering them to own the content, by creating their own or customizing it. This can be achieved by various means, sharing, collaboration, simplifying the process of gathering and creating content and most importantly, giving them the breathing space to learn and improvise on their own – just like they did with their own notes or other teaching aids. Why should technology serve a teacher any different from the other teaching aids? It should make things easier, simpler and more effective, not the other way round.

3. Designing interesting classroom experiences around audio/visual content delivery. This can be in the form of activities, experiments and lot of interactivity in the classroom. This can help bring out the real-life learning scenarios for the students and hone their skills on application of facts/theory, team work, critical thinking and even presentation skills.

The kind of revolution that is possible in a classroom by using the right set of digital teaching aids is unparallelled and needs to be experienced. We see the magic being wielded on the children when a teacher uses RazorBee and it reinforces what we have learnt over the past few years.

If you like what you read and would like to keep in touch – you can write to us at sales@ariemtech.com and follow us on twitter at @ariemtech.

February 23, 2010

Power of simplicity

Our journey last 2 months has been no less than an exhilarating. As a company, we have been trying to get a feel of technology usage amongst the school teachers for the past 2+ years and constantly working on the feedback received. We learnt that the teachers are open to using technology if it is simple and empowers them to create interesting sessions in the classroom.

Of the various technology use cases, one that stood out clearly was to be able to use audio/visual content in the classroom. So, we went ahead and created a device that is a focussed solution to help the teacher create audio/visual content of her choice and empower her to take it to the classsroom.

Anyone who sees the device appreciates the functional simplicity and the teachers want to own this device as a personal solution. It does what they want without them having to bother with complex technology or having to depend on someone to create content. As we launch our product in the market, we stand by our mission of simplicity access to technology as a source of information – as a source of power to the teachers.

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January 18, 2010

Enabling Technology in Education

The truth is technology has raced way ahead of the pace of change in our education system and no amount of catching up and getting people to “hop on” the bandwagon will get us there.

While lot of attention has been paid to the technology for bringing the children on board (eg., OLPC) , most have missed out the bigger picture of knowledge delivery hierarchy and the web of exams and evaluations that holds it together today. So if any solid change in the view towards technology needs to happen, it needs to start at the point of delivery while parallely working at getting a sympathetic ear from the system. Alan Kay in the last portion of his talk (starting at 18.25min) at TED points out how they can make 5 million of the $100 laptops to give away but to explore the depths of the learning software loaded on it, they won’t be able to produce a 1000 mentors over the same period. It is the same problem that we are facing today. The children born in today’s world are “digital natives” and the teachers are “digital immigrants”. If we are to lead the children through depth and ingenuity, there needs to be a platform to empower the teachers. That is exactly where Ariem is going.

At Ariem we strongly believe in simplifying the access to information for all, including the teachers.Using our product, RazorBee Teacher’s Aid, the teachers can access information available on the internet and use it in their classrooms to deliver audio/video content.

We attempt to overcome several barriers in the process of technology adoption in the teaching process ranging from complex operating systems to non-intuitive user interface while accessing information on the internet to the level of technological know-how required to deliver audio/visual content in a classroom.

Keep reading this blog, we will be uploading glimpses of how we empower teachers to create engaging learning experiences.

If you like what you read and would like to keep in touch – you can write to us at sales@ariemtech.com and follow us on twitter at @ariemtech.

January 16, 2010

Ariem @ School Needz Expo

Ariem recently participated at the School Needz Expo on Jan 9th-10th 2010. Below is a video from the conference. We received extremely positive response from the teachers, principals, school administrators, teacher trainers, current as well as future school owners who experienced our product at the stall. We would like to thank one and all for their participation and encouragement.

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