Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Samsung announces Smart Learning

NEW DELHI, INDIA: Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd announced the launch of Samsung Smart Learning, India’s first education store under its MSC (Media Solutions Center) division. Samsung Smart Learning is an innovative education solution designed to offer the best-in–class interactive study material to students.

The solutions will supplement the educational needs of over 70 million students studying in classes 1st to 12th for CBSE board and another 4.5 million students who are preparing for competitive examinations. The solutions will be augmented to include other school boards, higher education and skill building content in due course.

Tarun Malik, director, Media Solutions Center - South West Asia, Samsung Electronics, said: “Samsung Smart Learning Solutions is a first-of-its kind service innovation in India which has the potential of revolutionising the educational landscape in the country. Designed to supplement traditional classroom learning, the content is based on a problem solving and interactive approach for students, and stresses on concept understanding in students. At Samsung, we are committed to being the first in software services innovation and with Smart Learning; we are looking to establish our leadership in this space too.”

Samsung Smart Learning will be available on all Samsung tablets and will empower students to complement classroom learning. It is the only digital platform currently in the country that integrates high quality education content curated from leading education partners and academicians. Smart Learning is a part of software services leadership strategy of Samsung that aims to make best-in-class content easily accessible to all consumers in the country.

Transforming the way students learn, Samsung Smart Learning provides an in-depth subject-wise content with elaborate multimedia tutorials, interactive lesson based exercises, and practice tests. The solution is designed to ensure maximum impact based learning through proven techniques such as conceptual videos and collaborative learning methods.

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