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1 The Digital StudyHall Richard Anderson University of Washington Seattle USA

2 Rural India

3 Educational Challenges in Rural India Lack of qualified teachers Poor infrastructure Teacher Absenteeism Poor teaching techniques Few books or supplies

4 Schools Sewa, UPChinhat, UP

5 Digital Study Hall Record lessons at central school

6 Replay lessons at rural schools Facilitators play a key role

7 Digital StudyHall  DSH Partners with Educational Centers of Excellence  Radiate their excellence to surrounding slum and village schools  First DSH Partner: StudyHall Private School in Lucknow  Employs many excellent teachers  Afternoon school program for neighboring slum children ?

8 Project Background  Project started by former Princeton Professor Randy Wang  Initially established at StudyHall Private School in Lucknow India

9 Project Partners  Digital StudyHall  StudyHall Private School, Lucknow, India  Microsoft Research India  University of Washington, Department of Computer Science

10 Digital StudyHall Hubs  Lucknow, India  Pune, India  Bangalore, India  Sulagiri, India

11 Capturing Pedagogy  How do we distribute excellent teachers?  Typically centralized at private schools  Build a database of excellent teachers  Deliver sequences of classes from the Government Curriculum 5 th Std. Math

12 Lesson Database  Videos of live classes, by best teachers  Of all subjects  Of all grades  In all languages

13 Videoing live classes Lucknow Live instruction and interaction with students

14  Based on state government textbooks  Carefully planned coherent sequences Lessons based on state curriculum

15 Recording of Live Lessons  Highly interactive, with lots of:  Questions and answers  Role plays  Activities –Math, science lessons taught in Hindi, Marathi, Kannada, Tamil...

16 Broad Range of Educational Content  Freely available, not just the index, but content itself Classes Stories Plays

17 Matching student background  StudyHall morning sessions  StudyHall after-school program for slum girls  Madantoosi (village) school (public)

18 Just watching TV doesn’t work

19 Mediation Based-Pedagogy  The Teacher and the Digital Lesson form a team  The teacher is the most important part  Digital Lesson provides the framework  Teacher engages class, conducts activities  Peer-Mediation for students Math Lesson on Lowest Common Multiple

20 Training for mediation

21  Motivated teacher took own initiative  Uses the system to train/teach self  Abandons crutch during live lessons  “Graduating” teachers: the ultimate success Different uses of lesson material Madantoosi Kannar Lucknow

22 Mediation-based pedagogy  Three key ingredients to turn an unskilled teacher into a part of a competent “team”: (1) recorded content, (2) training in mediation, and (3) work ethics

23 What’s unique about the DSH content approach? Community-based Video-centric A goal of a database of “everything” LucknowBangalorePuneDigital Green

24 Why being video-centric is key  Society: low literacy rate  Content production: easiest to scale  Effective in capturing pedagogy and showmanship of great teachers 5 th Std. Math

25 Pune Calcutta Lucknow Bangalore  Networked centers of excellence  “Radiating” content and methodology into neighboring slums and villages  Content in local languages A Network of Hubs and Spokes

26 Key technologies

27 Digital Video Relatively cheap digital video cameras PC Software for video editting

28 Cheap replay devices Televisions and DVD Players

29 Content distribution by DVD Central database of recorded lessons Send selected lessons on DVD

30 Digital Green

31 Digital Study Hall for Agricultural Education Compost Pit Rice planting for water conservation

32 Digital Green Screening Public squareVillage house

33 Digital Green Video Replay Database of Agriculatural content

34 Digital StudyHall in Eritrea  Visit July 2007 to identify possible partners with University of Washington and Microsoft Research India for DSH Pilot Projects  Areas of Interest  Education  Agriculture  Health Education

35 Digital StudyHall site  Partner with established educational program  Hub and spoke model  Central site  Strong teachers  Interested in educational excellence and outreach  Available teachers to record lectures  House recording technology and database  Hold teacher training sessions  Established connections with remote sites  Facilitators to conduct lessons

36 Equipment and Infrastructure  Central site  Digital recording equipment  Computers for video editing, data based, DVD production  Reliable electricity  Remote sites  Replay facilities (TV + DVD Player)  Electricity while lessons are shown

37 Thank you!  http://dsh.cs.washington.edu http://dsh.cs.washington.edu  Richard Anderson, anderson@cs.washington.eduanderson@cs.washington.edu  Randy Wang, rywang@cs.washington.edurywang@cs.washington.edu


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