TagHive Inc., an ed-tech company backed by Samsung, has solidified its role as the preferred partner for Vedantu’s offline and hybrid learning centres. Vedantu, an ed-tech firm, is gearing up to launch 30 offline and hybrid centres across various cities in India including Bengaluru, Delhi, Patiala, Pune, Nagpur, Muzaffarpur, Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai, Trichy, Puducherry, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam and Vijayawada, according to an official release.
For these establishments, it has teamed up with TagHive, integrating the cutting-edge classroom assessment solution, Class Saathi, to deliver personalised learning experiences for each student, foster an interactive educational environment, and ensure engagement from all learners, the release mentioned.
At all its offline centres, Vedantu claims to feature state-of-the-art classroom amenities to facilitate interactive learning experiences and enhance student involvement. These offerings encompass a comprehensive learning toolkit complemented by in-class Class Saathi clickers, tailor-made flashcards, and adaptive practice modules for personalised growth.
“With the changing landscape of school assessments, the future of K-12 education demands formative, understanding-based assessments. With Class Saathi, we offer a data-driven solution that empowers students to learn independently and enables teachers to teach effectively,” Pankaj Agarwal, founder and CEO, TagHive, said.
This partnership positions the Class Saathi solution as essential for every tuition centre and educational institution. With a repository of over 500,000 questions spanning all subjects from Grades 1 to 10 and already utilised in over 5,000 classrooms across India, Class Saathi delivers a formative learning experience aligned with the National Education Policy, it added.