00:00Umeti produces AR, VR content, which is augmented reality and virtual reality content.
00:06And this kind of immersive technology is very practical, very experiential.
00:12So the moment a student wears a VR headset, they are immersed in the entire lesson.
00:17For example, if they're learning photosynthesis, in a normal video, they will be able to see
00:21photosynthesis.
00:22Whereas in virtual reality, they'll be able to experience how photosynthesis works.
00:28They can actually do assessments inside, they can test their knowledge, and they can
00:32watch it again and again until they have absorbed how it works.
00:36So basically, it's not only fun, it's very experiential, it's immersive, and it helps
00:41to retain that knowledge for a longer period of time.
00:45So that is how it is, and which is why students want to come back to it again and again, because
00:48they find it interesting.
00:51It's a two-sided, it's actually a 360 degree method of learning.
00:57You're looking at a concept, you're hearing it, you're immersed in it, so all your senses
01:02are absorbed while you're learning.
01:04And that is supposed to be the best method of learning.
01:07So in India, we are especially very happy that NEP has now proposed integration of technology
01:12in schools, and we are very excited to be a part of that vision.
01:17And we would want to establish VR labs all across the country, making education more
01:22affordable, more accessible, and more experiential for not only students, but also teachers.
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