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6 Short Films To Watch To Understand Different Agastya Programs

  • Writer: Agastya International Foundation
    Agastya International Foundation
  • Jan 16
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 28

Agastya International Foundation is a vast space for multiple initiatives that serve one singular purpose: get children interested in learning through hands-on, quality education. We currently have more than 15 programs that aid our mission. So, we thought, why not introduce you to some of them through video! Here are 6 Agastya Programs you can look at through short 2-minute videos.


But first, here is a video to understand Agastya and delve deeper into our vision:


Here’s another video outlining some of our main programs:


6 Agastya Program Introductions


  1. Ramanujan Math Park: Located in Agastya 172-acre campus in Kuppam Andhra Pradesh, the Ramanujan Math Park is an ode to the mathematical genius and a way to pass on his passion for math to younger children. Watch here to get a glimpse:


  1. Vision Works: Another component of the Kuppam Campus, Vision Works is the lab where Agastya’s models and tools come alive to provide an experiential, hands-on learning experience. Watch here to know more:


  2. MediaArts Program: The MediaArts program at Agastya aims to inculcate observation and creativity in children and enable them to narrate their stories. Here’s a glimpse into the beautiful productions our students have come up with:


  3. Operation Vasantha: A community learning centre, Operation Vasantha conducts evening classes for children with no or limited access to the formal education system and who have to work for a living. It aims to get them back into learning. Watch here to know more:


  4. i-Mobile: A unique program where the science curriculum is blended with IT (Computer skills), the i-Mobile program is a blended learning initiative that uses both physical and digital tools to provide a rounded education. It also aims to get children acquainted with modern technology like laptops that they may not have access to in their homes and schools.


  5. We-Learn: Another initiative that ties technology with hands-on learning, We-Learn is an android based learning app with modules ranging from science and math to general health and education. Look below to know how the app works:

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We hope this gives you a deeper insight into why we do what we do and what exactly it is that we do. Which other programs of Agastya would you like an introduction to?

 
 
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