CEC’s EDUSAT Network
EDUSAT
is the satellite exclusively devoted to meet the demands of educational
sector. It was launched on September20, 2004 by Indian Space Research
Organization (ISRO) to meet ever increasing demand for an interactive
satellite-based distance education system for the country. It has
revolutionized classroom teaching through IP based technology. EDUSAT
has five KU band transponders providing spot beams, one KU beam
transponder providing national beam and six extended C-band transponders
providing national coverage beams.
Consortium for Educational Commission (CEC) is one amongst the five primary users of this educational satellite. ISRO has adjudged the CEC as “the best EDUSAT National Beam User” in July 2008.
At
present, there are over hundred Satellite Interactive Terminals (SITs)
and Receive only Terminals (RoTs) under CEC EDUSAT network, installed at
various colleges, Academic Staff Colleges and Universities across the
country. Many more are being added with the purpose of providing quality
higher education to the remote areas through satellite network.CEC EDUSAT network is empowering students through cutting edge technology and caters the needs of students across the country.
EDUSAT live transmission
CEC
EDUSAT network has done exceptionally well in the past and has won many
laurels since it began live transmission on 5th September 2005. In the
live transmission, CEC acts as the teaching end. Subject Experts deliver
lectures live. These lectures are received by various SITs and RoTs.
They are known as Class Room End. The Teaching End can be shifted from
one SIT to another. Thus, the students can benefit from experts located
in various Educational Institutions across the country.
The Expert can address the queries of the students in the live mode. The students can interact and ask questions using the following three methods.
§ Audio Video Conferencing
§ Text Mode
§ Through Telephones
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