Diwali 2006 Pics Are Up!
We recently celebrated the festival of lights and we would like to share some snapshots with you. Please click here to view the photo album.
We recently celebrated the festival of lights and we would like to share some snapshots with you. Please click here to view the photo album.
We are
happy to announce that Simulation Explorer, an educational CD-ROM developed by
us for Granada Learning, has recently won the British Educational Technology
and Training (BETT) Award 2006 for Primary Science.
Designed to
introduce children to computer simulations, Simulation Explorer allows children to
explore situations that would be difficult or impossible to in practice. It
proves especially valuable for real-life activities that are difficult to mimic
or take a long time to complete. The exploration aspect encourages children to
collaborate with each other, investigate different outcomes, develop discussion
skills and progress their high order thinking skills. Please click here to see
the demonstration video.
I was part
of the TIS team that took part in the Mumbai Marathon 2006 yesterday
(15-Jan-06). While the number of participants, with apparently more than 20,000
people running in the different categories, was overwhelming, what to me was
even more amazing was the crowd. There were spectators on all sides, dressed
for the occasion, craning necks to get a view of the predominantly amateur
runners, and waving handmade placards, flags and the like. Some of them
apparently even bought biscuits and water off their own money and provided
these to the runners.
What made
these people wake up early on a Sunday morning, get on to the train or bus or
whatever modes of transport they took (the roads were mostly closed for private
vehicles, so that could have been an option for most of these folks), and stand
in the middle of the hot roads, cheering people they don’t know from Adam? What’s
it in for them?
Is there a
lesson we can learn from the marathon, from an e-learning perspective? We keep
spending a lot of time and energy trying to build in the “what’s in it for me”
element into the design of our products. Is there something here? Or am I just
forcing connections where there are none?
(Geetha Krishnan heads Instructional
Design at Tata Interactive Systems)
What do Tom Cruise, Whoopi Goldberg, Walt Disney, Winston Churchill, and Alexander Graham Bell have in common?
Learning disability.
Learning disability is a life-long disorder that affects the manner in which individuals with average or above average intelligence select, retain, and express information. It reflects a difficulty in encoding and decoding information as it travels between the senses and the brain. Learning disabilities are also termed as ‘learning differences,’ based on the fact that certain individuals learn differently—they aren’t unable to learn, but respond best to ways of learning that are different from traditional teaching methods.
Although several products are available for the identification and remediation of learning disabilities, most of these are either unable to sustain the progress of a disabled child or not aligned to government standards. To overcome this limitation, we develop end-to end solutions that screen and identify children with learning disabilities, and offer remedial action as well as a tracking system to monitor their progress. For a detailed overview of TIS’s involvement and solutions please click here .
TIS’ products have not only been endorsed by names like Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) – US, Granada Learning, Nelson Thornes, and Steck Vaughn, but have also won international recognition by the way of prestigious awards including Best Product Award at British Educational Training and Technology (BETT) Show 2004, in the Special Needs category, for nferNELSON’s Dyscalculia Screener.
In India, TIS mentors the Learning Disability Center at Sion Hospital—the only center in the State of Maharashtra, approved by the State Government to certify students with learning disabilities. Beyond the salaries and the stationery, we help the clinic with a hands-on approach—whether it’s by streamlining the day-to-day functioning or finding solutions to the scores of issues that crop up from time to time. We also share our reservoir of educational software, including the award-winning Jojo in Numberland, to help the children discover the joys of learning.
Run for Learning Disability: On January 15, we are participating in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2006. Leading the way is our Head of Japan Operations, Mr Tadashi Horiuchi (image on right) , who will run the Full Marathon. Tadashi is flying in to Mumbai from Tokyo especially for the event. He is one of more than 50 TISians who will take part in the marathon, in three categories – Full Marathon (42 km), Half Marathon (21 km) and the Dream Run (7 km), with our CEO, Mr Sanjaya Sharma himself being part of the TIS Dream Run team. We hope that our participation will reflect our commitment towards helping those with Learning Disabilities.
I am happy to announce our
acquisition of two companies - Tertia Edusoft AG in Switzerland
and Tertia Edusoft GmbH in Germany
– from the Tertia Group, a leading provider of Human Resources Management
solutions in Germany.
Tertia Edusoft AG is the
market leader in Switzerland in the development of regulatory and compliance training solutions for the
Banking, Financial Services, Insurance, Professional Services, Logistics and
Telecom sectors.
Tertia Edusoft GmbH’s core
competence lies in designing management simulations, through their proprietary
product line, TOPSIM – the no. 1 simulation product in Germany. TOPSIM
has been successfully implemented in business education and professional
training for more than 20 years in German-speaking countries, and is currently
being used by more than 1,000 customers.
This is a significant step
for us in our quest for global leadership in e-learning. These two companies
provide us the impetus to pursue high growth opportunities in the European
market. Now we can offer an even wider range of offerings to our customers
worldwide.
Tertia Edusoft GmbH’s
TOPSIM range works in synergy with TIS’s strong global presence in the
simulations segment. TIS has already developed a library of about 200 SimBLs™
(Simulation-based Learning Objects) on diverse topics – from Management and
Accounting to Business Ethics and People Management – that are being used
by more than 60,000 students and 25,000 other licensees around the world.
With the coming together of
SimBLs™ and TOPSIM, we are now poised to become a world leader in simulations.
-Sanjaya
(Sanjaya Sharma is CEO, Tata Interactive Systems)
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