Recognizing the importance of technological change emerging around the world, Raipur public schools are ready to offer relevant classes to students in robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning from a new academic session. I’m ready.
The move was made based on the importance robotics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning bring to future career prospects.
With the establishment of the Robotics Laboratory, Pt. According to a press statement, RD Tiwari Government English School (transformed under Swami Atmanand Excellent School Scheme) has become his 10th government school in India to have such a lab under project ‘Jigyatha’. rice field.
In this lab, another class of about 500 students learn about model development and electronic devices.
Besides the state capital of Chhattisgarh, the states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat are also included in the project ‘Jigyatha’.
In this lab, students in classes 4-10 learn to create electronics, robots, technical models, and more. Grades 4 and her grade 5 are taught about models (no electronics) and grades 6 through her grade 10 are trained to make electronic models. In addition, students are taught programming via computers in the robotics lab.
Students are given tasks to develop models, programs and robots to enhance their creativity.
Principal of Pt RD Tiwari Government English School Anuj Kumar Dwivedi said, “The basic purpose of this is to increase students’ interest in important subjects such as mathematics and science.”
“All the equipment in the laboratory came from Sweden,” added the principal.
He further explained that when students engage in model development, they need to calculate space and other requirements. Through this project, students can learn what it takes to develop a building. Robotics labs encourage student innovation and spark interest in science, math, and technology.
Principal Anuj added, “Students studying in this lab will help them achieve better careers in the future.”
“Mentors have also been appointed to teach students about programming and building robots,” he said.
“Primary school students are taught the basics of design, and sixth and seventh graders are trained in anything related to electronics,” says lab mentor Saurabh Verma, after which they are taught about building robots. I elaborated on what was taught. .
“Students in the Higher Secondary Education class are thoroughly explained the basics of language and programming,” added Verma.
“Elementary school students learn design through interactive sessions. Specifically, students are trained in load balancing and scientific concepts,” says Verma.
He further added that in robotics labs, students are skilled at creating models that solve problems of concern to the general public, such as the development of traffic lights (lights) and the programs used in their functioning. said.