Thursday, December 27, 2007

Kids love challenges - get them involved and see the results

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We have just returned from the impressive movie 'Taare Zameen Par'. It being such a thought provoking movie, that it not just inspired my children to do their best in their field on interest but also gave me a better understanding of how to inspire my children.
We parents generally tend to favor the academically better performing kids and neglect their other sibling. Personally we too had this experience, with my daughter usually getting all the accolades for doing well in her studies. However I should say my 10 year old son is a very creative person and it was only now that we came to know that he also enjoyed challenges. If you tell a kid that he would get an XBOX 360 if he scored above 85% you can be rest assured that he would do whatever it takes to get it. Not just that, he would also ask you for his next possible prize. :))
Recently I learned from his school about a new competition organized by www.24x7guru.com, that sends 10 deserving students to NASA along with a parent and teacher after a testing them on their subjects. This seems to be a very transparent tests, primarily based on 3-10 class syllabus and based entirely on merit. Now not just my son but even I am spending as much time to help him reach the goal of being a part of the team that visited NASA. It seems to be the talking point in his schools and our neighborhood as well.
An added bonus here is that if he was successful in the competition, he's also sure to fare well in his Maths and Science exams. Kudos to such challenges, hope this is just the beginning of kids of perform at their peak.

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Give your children the best of opportunities

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The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF, FC Barcelona and its foundation Fundacio Futbol Club Barcelona last year had announced a public alliance and kicked off a five year global partnership to extend the work of the club and benefit orphans and vulnerable children in the developing would.

Barcelona shows us that sports can be a powerful, positive force for children,” Ann M. Veneman, UNICEF’s Executive Director, said, describing the landmark alliance with the Club as a “priceless” donation.

Sports can be a great equalizer and motivating factor for thousand kids. Sports can both teach and ready numerous children. Such initiatives from International organizations and also the corporate community that gives back to the society, go a long way in helping causes.

Children are the future, developing and molding them is the best way for the World to go forward. Children and youngsters must be kept busy and given opportunities to do well.

An initiative which all of us can relate to is a recent ‘Destination NASA 2008’ challenge that encourages children to do well in Maths & Science. 10 winners will have an opportunity to go NASA along with a teacher or parent.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

A promising future for Indian school kids

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The other day I was reading an article in Yahoo! that spoke about Indian school children being more global than the British kids. A survey was conducted by the British Council and the researchers interviewed more than 4000 children aged 11-16 in 10 countries. These children were asked a range of questions to ascertain their international outlook, attitude towards languages learning and other international affairs.
India had emerged second closely behind Nigeria and at the bottom of the list was the UK. Most of the children with the exception of US, UK & the Czech Republic believed themselves to be the citizens of the World and then their respective country.
Also another question on the most powerful countries in the next 10 years, India and China were the biggest gainers, with India ranked 7th and China 2nd.
Martin Davidson the chief executive of the British Council said: ‘Our schoolchildren cannot afford to fall behind the rest of the world. For the UK to compete in a global economy, it is vital that we encourage our young people to have an interest in and engagement with the world around them.’
However the department for Children, Schools and Families in the UK said the figures ‘hid a huge range of positive activities’ in British Schools.
All said and done, it’s a fact that we in India owe a lot to the British system of education. With the system as a base we developed ourselves even further with a lot of activity in the last 50 years. Those were the years when many visionaries were born and were also the time India had skyrocketed in the field of education, at times quite literally.
From India’s first man in space to the satellite launches, the nation had put its best minds to work and compete with the best. Initiatives by organizations and sponsorships have also given children the necessary exposure. A recent competition doing the rounds is one by www.24x7guru.com that would send 10 children along with a parent and a teacher. More information can be got in their website.
Concluding should say Indian children have all it takes to reach the top, and it augurs well for the future of this great nation.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Cute Japaneese Kid Singing

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Mathematics - learning Algebra

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My 7th standard twins have difficulties in Algebra. While they are good at geometry, exponents and number theory, its algebra that bring their scores down.

Having gone through their exam papers, they do not make mistakes in adding and multiplying. However when it comes to sections of factorizations and concept of variables they all get confused.

I believe Teachers and Maths tutors need to stress on fundamentals, as Mathematics can be mastered only if the roots are strong. Also children have to be taught the differences between fractions, whole and real numbers.

As students go to higher classes a major part of their syllabus is going to be on algebra, with Linear equations and Matrices being included.

Well the answer to the issues faced, besides getting the fundamentals one has to also practice a lot. You generally find that the diligent students to have a natural inclination to do well in Algebra.

So parents get as many rough note books for your children, give them regular tests and also ensure that you correct them. This has to be done periodically and as an additional activity besides the regular homework.

In today’s age there are also other ways of getting your children to take Maths practice tests. I read about this article just as many others on an online self-assessment site that tests children between classes 3-10 in Maths and Science.

This is a good initiative, it will not only help children to do well in their school examinations but also the site (www.24x7guru.com) which includes contests such as ‘Destination NASA 2008’ will be highly motivating factor of students to do well.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

We are the World; we are also its Children

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Children, Children we are a lot better. Let us put recent incidents of the Gurgaon shootout behind and use our energy to be the best.

Here are my short-term goals -

  • Learn to communicate effectively in English
  • Score well in my upcoming tests
  • Play football for an hour everyday
  • Take part in Destination NASA challenge*
  • Read books and watch a movie* in the weekend
  • Learn something new from the Internet
  • Plant a seed everyday

* Destination NASA challenge is a contest where we have to take a few online tests based on our Maths and Science school books. 10 winners will go to NASA along with their parent and teacher. This test is based on merit and conducted by www.24x7guru.com

* The movie I plan to watch is ‘Taare Zameen Par’ which talks about pursuing your dreams. Its motto is that every child in this world is special and must be encouraged. Aamir Khan's acting in the movie, which is also produced and directed by him.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Experiences of a parent, teacher and tutor

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I play the roles of a teacher, parent and at times a tutor as well. Multi-tasking is not a child’s play and a lot more hectic in my field of expertize. However I am delighted the fact that I am able to mentor children gives me great pride.


A few things that I have noticed with children (especially talking about those in elementary and high-schools) is that they have so much of energy. They can play an outdoor sport, go for their music classes, do their homework, use the computer and yet have the energy to sulk about the food they are served.

I have realized over time and also a few unsuccessful experiments, that children of today actually like to be quizzed on their interests, most prominent of them are computer games and their other learning skills. Make sure you talk to them about stuff they are interested in or really good at.

My 11 year old son likes gadgets & gizmos and is very ambitious as well. Only last week he was talking about wanting to develop computer games, and late yesterday evening he spoke to me about his interest in spaceships.

We parents sometimes take a casual approach towards our child’s aspirations. I have been guilty of it quite a few times. However, in our defense I’d say most of the kids are fickle and keep changing their mind that more or less depends on peer pressures.

However all said, recent developments in my son has surprised me. These days he shows real interest in Maths, reads snippets on space expeditions and has also asked a lot of questions.

I realized the reasons for the sudden change in his attitude, he is getting ready to go to NASA. Yes, I mean it. He has enrolled in this ‘Destination NASA Challenge’ conducted by an online self-assessment site www.24x7guru.com . It seems to have been the topic of discussion in most schools and children seem to have taken a very keen interest in it.

After this I have immediately decided to check out all details and share it with his other cousins and friends. All our children, rich, not so rich, studious, no so studious, etc. need to be given a chance. The contest has begun and these are multiple-choice questions based on Maths & Science syllabus from classes 3-10.

Concluding I must admit the prospect of going to NASA along with my child excites me as well. Would it not be an amazing experience? So parents and teachers, our tasks additional would include to regularly check for the latest in education and other opportunities.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A special thanks to Aamir khan for promoting child education.

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The long wait of Aamir Khans debut as a director-cum-actor is finally over. He is back with a new film ‘Taare Zameen Par’, in which Aamir himself plays the role of a teacher helps a student who hates studying. Also produced by Aamir Khan, The film is a very sensitive story about childcare and Aamir says that the film is dedicated to all children.

Taare Zameen Par is Aamir Khan’s gift to every child with a powerful message for parents and teachers on their attitude towards the mentally disable children with time, patience and care.

‘’Almost every member of the cast and crew of this film has been a part of ‘Taare Zameen Par’, due to the emotion of having been moved by the script and wanting to be a part of the telling of this very important story. All of us together have made a film that has enhanced our sensitivity towards children and we hope the same for everyone who sees it. ‘’ Says Aamir.

It has been never easy for a children oriented movie to get a big hit in the box office and not all producers will be interested in such script. I wish with all my heart that Taare Zameen Par becomes a big hit in the box office. If it becomes a big hit then many directors will become eager to make more movies on children.

Inspired by the Aamir’s initiative of promoting children education in his film, 24x7guru.com – a leading provider of self assessment test to Class3 to Class10 students in association with Radio Mirchi has announced the launch of ‘Destination NASA Knowledge Challenge’ contest (http://www.24x7guru.com/frmDestinationNASA.aspx).

The contest will hunt for 10 smart kids, who will win a chance to visit NASA, America along with their parent / teacher. The Knowledge Challenge program will be conducted in schools across the nation and will be spread over a period of 2 months starting November 27, 2007 and culminating on February 8, 2008.

Good Luck!

Candid thoughts from a Science teacher

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I grew up from a little child being totally awed by the Television and its transmission. Little did I know in the years to come there would be an equally or even stronger media of learning via the Internet. Learning never ceased in me, even with the years of experience I have in the field of education. I had often sought inspiration in Science and keenly follow latest technological developments.

Being a teacher one has to an independent mind and bring in newer ideas that will keep students thinking. A teacher’s job (I can speak for science teachers) should be to teach students fundamentals through concept learning thereby laying a strong foundation for the student. This can be realistically done when children are able to relate to what they learn.

For example when I was teaching my students on rocket propellants I had to talk to them about the world of space voyages and NASA. Expectedly I had many enthusiastic students and it was one of my most interesting classes, with a record student participation in the discussion. However I should say we hardly covered much syllabus that day and I happened to be quizzed by our proactive Principal on the day’s lessons. He was not impressed when I told him about the long conversations we had and the student participation. Being the principal behind many successful students and national ranks, he had his own agenda for success and wasn’t in a mood to give in to newer ideas. I had also forecasted on how such discussions would inspire children and take them deeper into Science and there were several long-term benefits associated with it. Quite obviously his defense was that a huge chunk of children already loved Science, referring to the many engineering courses and colleges we had in the country.

Now I didn’t feel the need to convince him more and therefore in class keep my conversations limited to the syllabus and once in a while answer a few inquisitive non-subjective queries from students. Students do come up with topics with the potential of deviating from the syllabus but I promptly tell them to keep those discussions for the break or ones to discuss at home. I feel sad for them as now I don’t discuss but only talk to them about good Science programmes on television and other internet sites which they would find useful.

For example, the other day I came across this article from Times of India that spoke about a ‘Destination NASA Challenge 2008’. It’s conducted by an online self-assessment website called www.24x7guru.com where a series of tests are conducted across the country. The challenge is for students from classes 3 to 10 (based on their existing CBSE or ICSE boards) and 10 lucky students get to visit NASA along with a teacher and parent. This challenge has sure caught up with me and my students. There days we quietly discuss in breaks and post-classes on the preparations for the challenge.

I should say such initiatives are motivation for all - parents, teachers and students most importantly to perform. Honestly speaking nothing else will give our Principal, Management or me more joy that having our students to visit NASA.

Friday, December 7, 2007

Interesting NASA picture

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ORBIT NEW ESA: CYDONIA

Courtesy: cyberspaceorbit.com

Popular NASA websites for children

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Education service through Television

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Tata Sky along with 24x7guru.com has started an educational service on the DTH platform, adding another value add service to their earlier 'Active Wizkids'. As not all households have access to computers and Internet, this collaboration will help 24x7guru penetrate a larger mass thereby making learning interactive to more number of children.

With the same format as on the website www.24x7guru.com, children can have access to 50 new questions with answers each day on their Tata Sky television set. Children can go through the question set and assess their knowledge by comparing with the answer sheet. 24x7guru occupied with the Destination NASA Challenge 2008 will also provide the content for Tata Sky education service.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Online assessment tests for school children

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Online assessment service that students between classes 3 and 10 can subscribe, to assess their strengths and weaknesses in Mathematics and Science.




Test to be the Best using 24x7guru.com and Destination NASA is yours.

Aamir khan at Destination NASA Challenge 2008 launch

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Test to be the Best

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Strong on Fundamentals, understanding concepts and tackling problems with confidence will make you skilled. It’s often said that skilled sailors aren’t made in smooth seas but skilled sailors always use the best.
Test to be the Best and we talk about www.24x7guru.com

Students from class 3 to class 10 can now measure their true depth of knowledge, beyond memorized exercises by testing themselves in self-assessment tests.

The benefits include:

  • Taking a test anytime, anywhere, at your own pace within a broad timeline
  • Getting the flexibility to pause a test and complete it later
  • Have instant results with complete solutions and feedback on performance with test scores being graphically represented.
  • Trace performance over a period of time to give detailed analysis of growth in a subject.
  • Remember these tests already taken by 2 million students offline.

And the winner is YOU. Here's what to expect –

  • · A visit to NASA along with a parent and teacher.
  • · Winners also get to meet popular actor Aamir Khan
  • · Desktop PC (20)
  • · iPod Nano (30)
  • · Digital Camera (30)
  • · G-Shock Watches (40)

Taare Zameen Par - Every child is special

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Taare Zameer Par is a story of an eight year-old who lives in a creative world filled with wonders. His interests include colors, kites, fishes, dogs, etc. things that most aren't able to appreciate in him. It's a journey where Ishaan (the eight year old) doesn't get anything in class, sent to a boarding school to get disciplined and there he meets his teacher Ram Shankar, the guru who transforms lives.
24x7guru.com and its Destination NASA Challenge 2008 is similarly going to transform especially by bringing learning Maths and Science into vogue among Children.
24x7guru and Radio Mirchi, Supported by Aamir's "Taare Zameen Par" are all set to inspire the next Generation of explorers through Destination NASA.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Tips to ease your child's home work

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Let's reduce the burden of homework and give Children time for interactive learning & other knowledge building exercises.
1. Set a regular homework time. This may need to be somewhat flexible to cope with outside activities, but should be as regular as possible. This time should be free from television and other distractions.

2. Back up rewards. This is especially important if homework has been a problem. Successful completion gets a rewards; working too slowly or refusing to finish means the loss of a privilege.
3. Know how often to give rewards. Especially as your homework routine gets established, rewards should not need to be given daily. You can have your child work all week toward a reward on the weekend, for example.
4. Follow through. It doesn’t matter how your child resists a new routine, you need to keep it up. Children know when they can talk their way out of something. If you can stick to the new routine, they will adopt it. A few days of battles over homework, even if the battles are severe, are better than month after month of battles over homework.
5. Be there for your child. Kids often have questions about their homework. While you want them to understand how to do the work, you can help them understand what the question is really asking or show them how to follow the examples to answer a problem. Doing all the work or even most of it limits how much your child is really learning.
Courtesy: http://www.indiantopschools.org

24x7guru common FAQs

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1. Tell me more on 24X7guru.com?
2. What are the Minimum System Requirements necessary for running 24x7guru.com?

3. What are the subjects on which these test packs are available?

4. Please brief us in detail about the benefits of 24X7guru.com.

5. Do I have to attend any lectures?

6. Do you offer the subscriber any kind of certificate?

7. How many tests are available per chapter, per subject?

8. Can you tell me about the off line application of 24X7guru.com?

9. How does this application work?

10.What are the advantages of the offline application?

11.What is synchronization?

12.How do I change my password?

13.I forgot my password, what do I do?

14.Can you tell me about the pricing structure of 24X7guru.com test packages?

15.Can I cancel the subscription?

16.How does my account get activated after I have made the payment?

17.Whom do I contact in case I have any trouble with payment and activation of my 24X7guru.com account?

18.Whom do I contact in case I encounter any technical difficulties navigating through the website?

19.Whom do I contact in case I have a content related query?

Click here for the answers.

Feedback on online tests received

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One of the main contributions that IT has brought into Education is the Online tests. These tests have students to a great extent by providing course ware, practice tests and well as student backs. All this making the ultimate aim of doing well in tests.
Among the many features, ones such as competitive adaptiveness to competency of the student is intuitive and help in understanding the level of study. Another aspect of online tests is its powerful reporting, instant test results with strength & weaknesses and improvement tips all add to the challenge.
Following up with the posts on the 'Destination NASA', the www.24x7guru.com website is one such concept of an Online self-assessment tests for Maths & Science.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Aamir Khan launches Destination NASA challenge

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Check this space for more...

Launch of interactive self-assessment tool of 24x7guru.com on Television in partnership with Tata Sky

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Coming back to the story making headlines 'Destination NASA challenge 2008', here's a recent news clip that I had read in the Times of India. As Sekhar Gupta of the Indian Express once said, the future is what the Times group believes and does. Quoting from the Times:
"Forty-six year old Hyderabadi, Sanjeev Gupta, director Learnsmart India, announced a tie-up with Tata Sky to reach out to millions of students through the web with a self-assessment teaching -learning tool. 24/7 guru.com, the leading provider of this programme made the announcement in Hyderabad on Friday at the Taj Deccan.
Conceived as a quiz based service, the programme covers math, science, and general knowledge for students between classes 3 and 10 of CBSE and ICSE syllabi, giving them the opportunity to identify their strengths and areas of improvement through scientifically designed assessment tests. On subscribing, 50 questions are made available to the learner followed by instant feedback on scores as well as diagnostic reports giving adequate explanation. The students are given a fair understanding of where they have gone wrong and what needs to be corrected. So, what's new for the learner in this package? Sanjeev Gupta says, “The special feature of the package is that we are introducing the litmus test, a diagnostic and testing tool which assesses the student's ability. There has been no testing tool so far." Very importantly, he says,"This tool emphasises conceptual understanding and retention and not role learning where the emphasis is on memorising information which is easily forgotten.” He adds, “So far teaching has been in a physical form through tuition, tutorial, or parental guidance, but now we've made it available on the web so we have a larger customer base.” Tata Sky will beam the programme everyday. The content for the programme will be provided by 24/7 guru.com and Tata Sky will give them the market penetration reaching out to 1.2 million homes immediately and to 1.5 million by December through Direct to Home (DTH). “So it is a win-win situation not only for both of us and also for the students," adds Gupta on a note of conclusion."

Kalpana Chawla - A tribute

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When talking about the Indian heritage astronauts who have made us proud, none of us can forget Indian's first woman astronaut in space 'Kalpana Chawla'.
Kalpana Chawla (7 March 1962 - 1 February 2003) was one of the seven members who died in the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster.

Unlike Ms. Williams, Kalpana did her schooling and her under graduate studies in India. Ms. Chawla did her graduate studies at the University of Texas, Arlington and a decade later joined NASA in 1995. In 1998 she was selected for her first space mission. During her first space mission she traveled over 10.4 million miles in 252 orbits of the earth, logging more than 360 hours in space.

Kalpana Chawla always held high regard for teachers, so much so that she carried a white silk banner as part of a world wide campaign to honor teachers. Kalpana Chawla has inspired several young Indians aspiring to be astronauts. Her activities included funding and supporting the economically backward (yet intellectually brilliant) children and help them realize their dreams was appreciated by many.

To conclude, here's what her brother, Sanjay Chawla, remarked "To me, my sister is not dead. She is immortal. Isn't that what a star is? She is a permanent star in the sky. She will always be up there where she belongs."
Lets all now look upon the stars and achieve the 'I M Possible'.

NASA astronaut's record breaking feats

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We had spoken about Sunita Williams's visit to India but its worth mentioning her record breaking feat as well.
She holds 3 distinct records for female space travelers, they include:
longest space flight - 195 days
number of spacewalks - four
total time spend on spacewalks - 29 hours 17 minutes

During her space odyssey some her possessions that made news included some samosas, the Bhagavad Geeta and a small Ganesha idol.

On April 16 this year Ms. Williams took part in the Boston Marathon from space and she completed it in 4 hours and 24 hours.
She became the first astronaut to run a marathon in orbit.

Here's fodder for some more discussion on the NASA astronaut.

NASA scientist Sunita Willams India visit

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Talking about Indian children going to NASA, turn the tables and we are remember of NASA Astronaut Sunita Williams's recent trip to India (her ancestral home).

My friends weren't pleased with the hype and coverage being given to Ms. Williams during her India trip. It probably spurred from the fact that Ms Williams is an American citizen and a patriot.
However lets get things straight and consider the positives her influence and the media coverage has had. It has benefited so many people, those spread across regions and communities. For them her nationality and loyalty all seem so negligible considering what they can learn from her. Her visit goes beyond the interest in her recent space odyssey, it was also advice that she gave as sound bites that made news.

Every sentence uttered by her made sense, and though not all of it were rocket science, it always felt good to be hear her views.
She spoke often about how beautiful planet Earth was from space and how it was the responsibility of every individual to ensure it remained that way.

However there was one word of advice that seemed so relevant to today's aspirants. It was the one given to the Space Science PG students whom she had interacted with.
She said "One may or may not get an opportunity to become an astronaut. But the important thing is to strive and shine in one's chosen discipline of study."

Kids today don't need words as much motivation as they need inspiration, kudos to Sunita Williams for playing her part in both.

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Destination NASA

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Dear Mathew,
Nice to hear from you, even more as I am early into Blogging activities.
Thanks for the information, I had just enough time to go through the site and know more on its NASA Knowledge Challenge 2008.
A minor correction, the 135 participants mentioned in your message will be selected for the final round of tests and 10 of these children will be adjudicated as National Winners. They will be eligible for a trip to the NASA facilities in USA. Each winning student can be accompanied by a parent and a school representative, all this at the expense of 24x7Guru.
The other 120 students will receive exciting prizes as below:
Desktop PC (20)
iPod Nano (30)
Digital Camera (30)
G-Shock Watches (40)

Now for the information of other Parents and Teachers here is more on the contest:


Destination NASA Knowledge Challenge 2008 is a nationwide knowledge assessment program that will discover meritorious students based on set of multiple choice tests. The Knowledge Challenge program will be conducted in schools across the nation and will be spread over a period of 2 months starting November 27, 2007 and culminating on February 8, 2008.

A few questions you may ask:

Who are eligible for the tests and prizes?
Children from classes 6-10 and have subscribed to 24x7guru.com are eligible. Those who haven't subscribed to 24x7guru.com or Destination NASA are also eligible for prizes provided they register for free.

What would the tests be on?
Ideally your Children wouldn't need any additional brushing up, as the syllabus would be based on their respective class syllabus but still I'd suggest children read more and also take some practice tests to have an edge over today's competition.

Other contest details and test information can be gathered at the following URL http://www.24x7guru.com/frmDestinationNASA.aspx

Friends, Let me know your thoughts.

As a parent, here are my views

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I thought of sharing this interesting story of how I noticed a dramatic change in my son’s attitude towards academics, especially the maths and science subjcects. My son Mohit is so fascinated by aeroplanes, that he says that he wants to fly planes when he grows up. But at the same time I had no clue on how he would be able to pursue his dream, as his performance in Maths and Science subjects were very poor. All my efforts to get the concepts into his head were in vain. He was interested in studies and spent most of his time on his favorite video game.
I heard of this website 24x7guru.com from one of my friends and thought of giving a try. I subscribed to the package. I never knew that Mohit would be interested. But now I see that he spends more time on 24x7guru and within six weeks he has got all the concepts clear. Instead of playing his favorite game on the pc he is now addicted to assessing how he had bettered his performed on these subjects daily. Now I have enrolled him for the NASA Knowledge Challenge 2008 conducted by 24x7guru.com. I am eager to see him in the top 135 who would be visiting NASA.
Mathew

Dr. Kalam - Scienitst, Statesman & an inspiration

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Over the last few years, I must say Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam (Ex-President, India) has made a big impression on not just our youth but also our humongous teenage population. For a nation, whose last children lover & hero was Jawaharlal Nehru , it was refreshing to have someone in today's times that so many children admire.
Dr. APJ a scientist as a recent President of India, is now devoting more time to Nation-building and knowledge sharing. His website includes Vision 2020 missions, messages to the Youth as well as an EPaper. His message for all of us is 'Knowledge is the most powerful resource for the Nation building.'
You can find more on the website www.abdulkalam.com
For now let's just say 'Salaam Kalam'

Parents, Teachers and wellwishers - here is the reason

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During my times education and the entire learning process were simple. You needed to write what Exam paper asked, and yes marks for were deducted for anything out of sync with the book's content. The child's performance was evaluated based on how much he/she remembered. As a Teacher you had the role of imparting the right kind of education pertaining to their prescriber syllabus and as a parent it was simpler to get the children to learn from their notes.
Today there may not be a sea-change in the way our children are learning but imparting education has become broader and more technology savvy. Its cited that most of the children today learn not just from their school & friends but also learn a lot from the Internet & Television.
Now this might scare most of us, considering it was always felt the internet as well as television has a lot of explicit content not good for the child. But fear not, these medias are a lot more useful and if used optimally can give your children an edge in their learning.
Parents, Teachers and Well-wishers, it's time we join hands and learn the latest & the best ways of imparting education to our Children. Schools needn't worry as an the age-old concept has worked in past and will always be the biggest contribution to the knowledge industry.
This Blog is the baby of such a dream and will try help us (Parents, Teachers and well-wishers) share such information on education.