Promoting a high engagement based education methodology

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Promoting a high engagement based education methodology Kant Learning Promoting a high engagement based education methodology Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide Who are we? Kant Learning is an organization dedicated to promoting an engagement based, innovative learning technology The process is called ‘Kant Process’ The process has been developed by Hridayesh Kant, a Boston based retired software professional with bachelor and Master’s degrees from IIT Roorkee Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide Kant Cycle of Learning Learning can be broken in three stage cycle as depicted Practice leads to competence Competence leads to interest Interest leads to practice However, to enter this cycle, it is difficult to start with competence or interest stage. It is much simpler to start at practice stage which can be enforced by various means. Kant process exploits ‘practice’ as a way to enter this learning cycle by putting students in a regular video game style practice environment. Practice Competence Interest Press space bar to move to next slide

Major components of education delivery Facilities - Infrastructure, staff etc. Contents - Books, worksheets, online and computer based systems Engagement - Tests, quizzes, exams and assignments Kant process addresses the engagement part of the above. A good book, unopened, is as good as a paperweight. It has been observed that a majority of students focus on studies only at exam time. Kant process exploits this tendency of students by creating a continuous evaluation environment. Press space bar to move to next slide

Inspired by video games Have you ever watched children playing video games? There are no text books for video games There are no coaching centers for how to play Every child is able to learn, how to play, without assistance Children love and play video games because the scoring system and audio/video effects create an ‘instant gratification’ system, which propels children to continue playing. Kant Process utilizes instant gratification as an engagement booster. Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? A set of single-answer quizzes and answers are delivered by TV scripts Students are seated in front of TVs in ordered fashion. Seating order is reflected on a leader board next to TVs There are multiple TVs with scripts of increasing levels of difficulty Students check answers of each other as directed by TV scripts Winners are moved up on leader boards and their seats are also exchanged As students reach the top of the leader board, they are moved to next TV with higher level of difficulty. Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? Students are seated in front of TV, in ordered fashion. Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? Seating order is reflected on a leader board next to TV Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? A set of questions is presented on TV for fixed amount of time Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? After a set time students exchange copies and answers are revealed Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? Students check answers of each other as directed by TV script Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide How it works? Winners are moved up on leader boards and their seats are also exchanged Press space bar to move to next slide

Press space bar to move to next slide Conclusion Kant process creates an immersive learning environment by employing continuous evaluation as a reinforcement tool. It utilizes the energy of students for all routine tasks thus freeing up teachers to focus on monitoring the student performance. This is a learning platform. It can work with any level of education by creating appropriate data sets. Press space bar to move to next slide