Motion Education has introduced a Customised Practice Sheet (CPS) machine. The new development claims to assist in outlining personalised education for students, which helps them strategize their studies for the exams, according to the press release.
The institute claims to work toward bringing about the personalisation of education to tailor the pedagogy to the specific requirements of the students. In order to achieve this goal, Motion Education has invested Rs 50 crore to customise the entire learning process for students and has further plans to invest another Rs100 crore in the coming years, read the statement.
To bolster personalised education, the CPS machines have been designed exclusively for JEE and NEET aspirants. It has been installed across more than 50 centres and has benefitted more than 35,000 students to date. With the help of the CPS machine, the institute is determined to augment the students’ performance by overcoming their weak areas with customised practice sheets. It is entirely aimed at improving the selection percentage of students, the statement informed.
While preparing for the exam, students work tirelessly to prepare for the exam. However, many times they are unable to recognise where they are lagging. By leveraging AI and ML, the machine divides the test papers into different phases based on the subject, topic, sub-topic and difficulty level. This gives an edge to students to understand their weak points and helps them in overcoming their weaknesses, the release explained.
“The deployment of the CPS machine echoes our commitment to transform the teaching pedagogy for a more fruitful outcome. We at Motion Education harbour the vision to infuse quality education. With the help of CPS, we aspire to set a new benchmark for excellence. Understanding that every student is different and comes with their own strengths and weaknesses, the CPS machine allows for harnessing the best in the individual while working on the drawbacks at the same time,” Nitin Viijay, founder, CEO, Motion Education, said.