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= One Tablet Per Child India (OTPCI) = '''One Tablet Per Child India (OTPCI)''' is a flagship initiative of [[Edufront Technologies Pvt. Ltd.]], conceptualized by [[Satish Jha]], building upon India’s earlier [[One Laptop Per Child]] movement. It envisions creating the '''"Cellphone of Education"''' — ensuring every child has access to personalized, high-quality digital learning through a connected tablet. The initiative combines low-cost hardware with Edufront’s AI-powered [[Digital Learning Ecosystem (DLE)]], transforming schools into connected, adaptive, and measurable learning environments. ---- == About OTPCI == * A national model for school digitization and inclusive education. * Bridges the gap between technology access and learning outcomes. * Integrates hardware, AI content, and analytics under one seamless ecosystem. * Implements Edufront’s DLE for continuous assessment and adaptive learning. ---- == Vision == To make quality education as accessible and personalized as a cellphone — empowering every child, teacher, and school to participate in India’s 21st-century digital learning revolution. ---- == Mission == To equip every student and teacher with an intelligent tablet connected to Edufront’s DLE — enabling interactive learning, real-time feedback, and personalized AI-based tutoring aligned with [[National Education Policy 2020]] and [[Sustainable Development Goal 4]] (SDG-4). ---- == Key Components == === 1. Edufront App: AI Tutor === * Adaptive learning platform with over 50,000 modules and 100,000 quizzes. * Multilingual content (English & Hindi) mapped to major boards. * Subject-wise analytics, performance dashboards, and personalized recommendations. === 2. Pingal: STEM, AI & Robotics === * Hands-on learning kits aligned with CBSE, ICSE, and IB frameworks. * Encourages critical thinking, coding, and robotics for school students. * Students can earn international robotics certifications under Pingal. === 3. Teacher Training === * Comprehensive digital pedagogy workshops. * Continuous mentoring, AI dashboards, and classroom analytics. * Strengthens teacher capacity for hybrid and digital instruction. === 4. Digital Learning Ecosystem (DLE) === * Unified platform connecting students, teachers, parents, and administrators. * Includes digital exams, fee systems, attendance, analytics, and dashboards. * Enables paperless and bagless education within six months of adoption. ---- == Implementation Framework == {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" ! Phase !! Key Activities !! Focus |- | Phase I || School onboarding, OTPC pilot setup || Hardware deployment & readiness |- | Phase II || Teacher and student training || Capacity-building and curriculum alignment |- | Phase III || STEM and AI integration || Robotics, coding, and AI-based learning |- | Phase IV || Monitoring & Evaluation || Continuous improvement and performance analytics |} ---- == Impact == * Implemented across schools supported by [[Ashraya Foundation]] in multiple states. * Empowered thousands of students and teachers through personalized digital learning. * Improved average academic performance with measurable data analytics. * Transforming traditional classrooms into smart, data-driven learning ecosystems. Key implementations include: * [[Samvid Gurukulam, Vrindavan]] (Uttar Pradesh) * [[Shri Kaifi Azmi School for Girls, Azamgarh]] * [[Vidya Bharati Schools]] in Rajasthan, J&K, and Uttar Pradesh * [[Ashram Schools, Yavatmal]] under collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Maharashtra ---- == The Future of OTPCI == The '''One Tablet Per Child India''' initiative is envisioned as a long-term movement towards universal digital learning access. Future directions include: * Mainstreaming digital learning across public, private, and community schools. * Establishing regional digital hubs for training, monitoring, and support. * Building public–private partnerships (PPP) for sustainability. * Aligning with national programs such as [[Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan]] and [[Digital India]]. * Embedding continuous innovation through AI and analytics. * Building a national network of educators and researchers sharing evidence-based best practices. The focus ahead lies not in device distribution, but in deepening learning transformation, digital fluency, and creative confidence among India’s young learners. ---- == Educational Benefits == === For Students === * Personalized and interactive learning journeys. * Access to STEM, AI, and robotics. * Self-paced mastery through gamified and adaptive tools. === For Teachers === * AI-driven classroom insights. * Digital content management and real-time feedback. * Professional growth through data-backed pedagogy. === For Schools === * End-to-end digitization and analytics integration. * Cost-effective transition to bagless, paperless operations. === For Parents === * Transparent tracking of child performance. * Real-time communication with teachers. ---- == External References == * [https://www.edufront.co.in Edufront Technologies Pvt. Ltd. – Official Website] * [https://www.ashraya.org.in Ashraya Foundation – Official Website] * [https://pingal.org Pingal – STEM, AI & Robotics Program] * [https://wiki.pingal.net/index.php/Digital_Learning_Ecosystem Digital Learning Ecosystem (DLE) – Wiki Page] * [https://www.education.gov.in/sites/upload_files/mhrd/files/NEP_Final_English_0.pdf National Education Policy 2020 – Ministry of Education (Official PDF)] ---- == External Links == * [https://www.edufront.co.in Edufront Technologies – Official Website] * [https://www.ashraya.org.in Ashraya Foundation – Official Website] * [https://pingal.org Pingal STEM, AI & Robotics Program] * [https://wiki.pingal.net Main Wiki Portal – Pingal Digital Learning] ---- == Subpages == * [[OTPCI/About|About OTPCI]] * [[OTPCI/Implementation Plan|Implementation Plan]] * [[OTPCI/Teacher Training|Teacher Training Framework]] * [[OTPCI/Monitoring and Evaluation|Monitoring & Evaluation]] * [[OTPCI/Success Stories|Success Stories and Case Studies]] * [[OTPCI/Contact and Partnerships|Contact & Partnerships]] ---- ''“A tablet in every hand, a world of learning in every mind.”''
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