E-Tutor Tablet, India’s First Cloud Based Tablet for Students Launched

India’s first cloud based tablet solution for school children, ‘e-tutor tablet‘ has been launched by a joint venture by two Kerala based IT firms. This tablet developed by Cell Technologies and Oztern Technologies can be used by students from Class 1 to 12. It is priced at Rs 7,500, inclusive of content, the product would be available in the market from April onwards.

oztern-logoThe product is also aimed at making internet a safer place for children. E-tutor tablet safeguards the connectivity from the personalized Tablets PCs provided as a part of the solution, and restrict it to connect to internet only through the synchronization module in the product.

cell_technologies-logoLessons will be made available to the learner through personalised Tablet PCs, and regular content updates will be made available through a unique cloud – tablet synch mechanism, thus making sure that the device connects only to the relevant locations to access content.

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Ranjith Balan, founder and managing director of e-tutor, said that this will be the first complete solution for education to be made available on Tablet PCs. He said:

“The teacher can easily explain concepts using the digital whiteboard that is set up in the Tablet PC. Using e-tutor learning tablet the students can access what was taught in the classroom and can also access the collaborative learning platform for discussions on relevant topics taught in the classroom”

Detailing on the technology, Saiju V Stella, CEO of Oztern Technology, said cloud computing technology can bring about a major leap in the way technology is being used in the educational sector. He said:

“Most of the technology products available in the market today for education act as teaching aids rather than learning aids. Cloud computing also fulfills another major social commitment by reducing the carbon emissions, from dedicated servers and data centres that consume huge amounts of energy, thus making computing more energy efficient and green,” said Stella.

 

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