Andhra Pradesh government school students to get doubt clearance app on tabs
Press Trust of India | October 20, 2023 | 10:45 PM IST | 1 min read
The bot is meant to clarify doubts beyond school hours in the disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, English and TOEFL preparation.
AMARAVATI: The Andhra Pradesh School Education Department is set to launch a doubt clearance bot (app) for government school students to offer a comprehensive educational experience, an official said on Wednesday.
Developed by ConveGenius, the bot is meant to clarify doubts beyond school hours in the disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, English and TOEFL preparation.
"The doubt clearance bot application will be installed on all the tablets (tabs) supplied to teachers and students and interactive flat panels," said principal secretary Praveen Prakash in a government order. Prakash said ConveGenius will offer this bot free of cost till September 2024.
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