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The world is changing constantly.
Learning is changing as well!
e-Education emerged as an alternative to traditional Classroom Teaching but it could not impress all the students due to the fact that most of the times it provided text-based learning and many students hated staring at the monitor and reading from it, even when the explanations seemed good.
Well, it's not the case anymore!
CATION's innovative technology brings in a Teacher who holds on to the Web 24 X 7 and explains on a Blackboard. Yeah...It's Blackboard on the Web!
It also gives you an advantage of getting the explanations on demand and any number of times you want..
And much more...just to give you the feel of sitting in a classroom!
It's Your Teacher. Everywhere. Anytime.
Okay cool. What are the technical requirements?
Atleast a Pentium-III processor with 128 MB of RAM installed
A Web Browser (preferably Internet Explorer 5 or above) with Flash Player installed.
You can
download the flash player here
.
And an internet connection with a minimum speed of 56 KBPS. ideally it takes 5 - 15 seconds for the Blackboard explanation to get downloaded.
Also, you can also see the Blackboard in Full Screen mode so that your monitor completely looks like a blackboard.
What if my internet connection speed is too slow?
No problem. We provide two kinds of explanations.
1. Text Explanation
2. Blackboard Explanation
So you can try out Text Explanation if you are having slow internet connection speed.
It also comes very handy when you don't want the complete explanation of the problem but just only a part of it.
Try out this sample question.
Q.
A confused bank teller transposed the rupees and paise when he cashed a cheque for Shailaja, giving her rupees instead of paise and paise instead of rupees. After buying a toffee for 50 paise, Shailaja noticed that she was left with exactly three times as much as the amount on the cheque. Which of the following is a valid statement about the cheque amount?
(1) Over Rupees 13 but less than Rupees 14
(2) Over rupees 7 but less than Rupees 8
(3) Over rupees 22 but less than Rupees 23
(4) Over Rupees 18 but less than Rupees 19
(5) Over rupees 4 but less than Rupees 5
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