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New tablet devices to help your kid shine in school

Gurgaon - The "EduOne Tablet" series by Amosta enables one to choose the content of current standard.

By IANS

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Published: Mon 22 Feb 2016, 2:30 PM

Last updated: Mon 22 Feb 2016, 4:35 PM

With interest in digital devices growing among children, a Gurgaon-based technology company recently launched a range of tablets with pre-bundled educational content.

The "EduOne Tablet" series by Amosta enables one to choose the content of current standard (out of first to tenth standards) and study for the whole year digitally, a company statement said.

"Now, students cannot only learn by reading, but also visualise new concepts and see how things work practically. It helps in expanding their imagination perimeter, IQ, depth of thinking and creativity," said Ashish Kumar, founder, Amosta.

"As a launch proposition, Amosta is providing course content of current academic year on the tablet at affordable price. Moreover, the content update for the next year course content is complimentary if someone purchases the EduOne Tablets in this academic year," the statement added.

The devices allow students to self-learn at their own pace, individualise their learning environment to their liking and requirements, and enable development of inquisitiveness and exploration, besides lowering the number of textbooks students need to carry.

Moreover, in this digital age, tablets can allow students to grasp concepts quickly and permanently using audio -visual tools.

Priced between Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 7,000, "these tablets are available on various e-commerce platforms so that students from all over nation can reap the benefits of this new learning platform," the statement added.

With its global services hub in Hong Kong and manufacturing facility in Gurgaon, these educational devices are aimed to help students prepare better for their examinations.

"These EduOne tablets will complement the school education and let a student explore the digital world to experience different dimensions of learning," the statement noted.


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