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Innovative Education Concepts launches IE FORUM at ‘Technologies In Education’ SeminarMar 12, 2010“ Chennai, 20th March 2010 — Innovative Education Concepts (IEC) announced the IE Forum for schools at ‘Technologies in Education' Seminar at the Savera Hotel. The program was attended by prominent educationists and schools from the city. ” ![]() IE FORUM Share on
Email Friend Contact Author (ePrintWire.Org) – Innovative Education Concepts (IEC) to host a seminar on '' Technologies in Education'' in a city hotel at Savera, Chennai which will present to the schools Language Lab solutions from application providers Orell and Wordsworth. IEC will also present the NextPC a low cost virtual computing device for language lab setups in schools.
The Seminar will be graced by Padamashree Dr. YGP (Dean PSBB Schools ), chief guest Mr. Balasubramanium, Educationist and former CBSE Board Director. Amongst the other chief guest in attendance Dr. V Saraswati (Vice President ELTAI), Mr. Kartar Singh (Deputy Director, British Council, South India). The seminar will emphasized on the use of new technologies in learning and writing English language with speech from the guest speakers Dr. Revathi Vishwanathan and Mr. Rameshwar Vupadhyayula. The seminar will also see IEC announce the IE Forum for schools which is a common platform for schools teachers and principals to discuss various issues in education and develop new and innovative technologies and educational products. The forum will have an On-line Forum and discussion for member schools and also introduction on the On-line Classroom where students from across will have access to video lectures as per their curriculum. This initiative is first of its kind in Indian education which marks a revolution to make quality education and highlight the profession of the teachers in schools. # # #
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