As part of a collaborative learning strategy at its schools, Indus International School has launched the innovative and first Teaching Robot in India, the Eagle Robot. Three of the Indus Schools have 21 Eagle Robots deployed, with seven in each of Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Pune. Eagle Robot is very interactive, personalises the experience, and emulates emotions through the digital face.
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Robots and the collaborative learning paradigm have three advantages:
The robot package comes with preloaded content that can be created and used for a variety of curricula in a variety of languages. Teachers are introduced to the use of robots through a teacher training programme.
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