The Rise of Audio-Based Learning in 100,000+ Indian Schools

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When there is no internet, screens, or projectors, what is an innovative and engaging method? Audio-based learning tools

Audio-based learning is one of the fastest-growing approaches in digital learning for students, and rightfully so. As the world moves ahead, education must pick up pace. 

 

Why Focus on an Audio-Based Digital Learning Method in Education?

Digitalisation is the biggest change the world has seen in any industry, and education is no different. However, at least in India, various areas lack resources to support the use of these tools. Hence, audio-based learning tools can be quite helpful. 

You may think, "Don't teachers speak in class and provide enough auditory experience?" Well, no! For instance, a common issue teachers can sometimes face is being unable to reach every child in the class due to the large student count. Hence, audio-based learning tools should be considered for every school that wants to diversify its teaching methodology. 

At Sampark Foundation, we have also seen a positive impact over the years using audio-based tools with our teach-easy pedagogy in 1.30 lakh schools across eight states of India. This device is our AI-driven Speak English Program. 

 

Sampark Foundation's Audio-Based Innovation: AI-Driven Speak English Program

English is a primary language at the academic level across various boards of India. However, it is still an unfamiliar language to millions of people. 

Our audio-only AI-driven digital tool helps break the barrier of the unknown and makes spoken English interaction less intimidating for kids with storytelling, rhymes, and more. Over time, this improves their comprehension and speaking skills. The benefits are not limited to students; teachers can also improve their instructing ability with the device. 

This tool is suitable for most educational institutes as it is designed in alignment with SCERT textbooks. It keeps students up to date with the changing contents of the academic syllabus while reducing teachers' non-teaching workload. 

In the long run, tools that allow workload reduction motivate teachers to perform better, engage their class with greater motivation, and dedicate time to developing learning tactics that work for the class. 

 

After The Integration of AI-Driven Speak English Program

Once this device became a common part of everyday teaching, many teachers came forward and shared their experiences with it. One expressed how excited they are to teach every day now, while others (almost 80 per cent) acknowledged how it had improved comprehension among students. 

 

We Need More Than Digital Learning in Education, We Need Your Support!

As we develop various tools, audio, audio-visual, and hands-on games, we must ensure their correct implementation at every level. However, this is impossible without the help of firm believers ready to make a difference, as India is vast and the children who need modern learning solutions number in the millions. So, we would like to extend a chance to you to volunteer at Sampark Foundation and be the force that drives change. 
 

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