24X7guru.com, a leading provider of online diagnostic and self-assessment tool and
Tata Sky Ltd., the JV between the TATA Group and STAR have partnered to offer interactive
learning on television. This partnership will enable 24x7guru.com to provide content
for Tata Sky’s ActveTM Learning a quiz based educational service covering
Maths, GK and Science for children in the age group of 7-11 years. The questions
can be easily navigated with the help of remote and the children are also provided
with the correct answers and individual scores.
Making the announcement Mr. K.S Muralidhar, CEO, Learnsmart India, said “We
are pleased to partner with Tata Sky and add one more exciting medium to expand
our diagnostic, self assessment learning experience from the internet to televisions.
“Television can be an extremely powerful teaching tool with the potential
of enhancing every aspect of the academic curriculum. We are confident that this
new medium which is hugely popular with children of all ages will motivate the students
to use broadcast technology not just to entertain them but also to complement their
efforts to become scholastically successful.”
“We believe that the purpose of television, besides providing entertainment,
must be to also impart knowledge and enhance the learning skills in children, especially
as television viewing consumes a large part of their leisure time. It’s been
our constant endeavor to provide value added services to our subscribers in the
field of education and our partnership with 24X7guru.com will only strengthen our
existing offering” says Mr. Vikram Mehra, Chief Marketing Officer, Tata Sky
Ltd.
“Our aim is to let parents think of the “Television as an Educator”
besides being a powerful entertainer for their family and especially their child,”
Mr. Sanjeev Gupta, Director, Learnsmart India, says, “We hope to turn television
as an exciting new tool for school students that they can use for self assessment,
by providing our highly interactive classroom content that is active, critical and
absorbing as they watch the television, without parents getting worried about their
child loosing productive study time.”
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