NEP SOLUTIONS FOR SCHOOLS
NEP Features
WHY DIGITCODEMY
Programs
- Computing
- Science & Computing
Online sessions on 21st century priority model per year
Participation and training for International contests
- 36 sessions, 50+ Projects, 100+ puzzles
- Fun & Interactive sessions focussing creativity and problem solving
- Enhancing Computational Thinking through Puzzles, games and Challenges
Participation and training for International contests
- Grade 1-3
- Grade 4-5
- Grade 6-8
- Grade 9-10
Sessions on STEM and 21st century
priority skills per year
36 sessions, STEM Lessons , STEM
Projects, STEM Kits
Project based experiential learning in
science concepts integrated with
Electronics, Robotics, Coding, Mobile
Apps and Engineering Design Thinking
Webinars on STEM and 21st century priority topics.
STEM.org USA Certicates
Webinars on STEM and 21st century priority topics.
STEM.org USA Certicates
- Grade 3-5
- Grade 6-8
- Earth Science
- Life Science
- Astronomy
- Mathematical Thinking
- Engineering Design
- Model building
- Physical Computing
- Chemical Science
- Life science
- Real world Problem solving
- Electronic Product design
- Engineering Design Process
Models
School Teacher Trains the Student
- DigitCodemy trains YOUR teachers
- Detailed lesson plans and presentations provided
- Students logins for concept notes, worksheets and assessments
- Assessments and Grading facility provided through the DigitCodemy Zestart platform
- Report Generation
DigitCodemy teaches students
- DigitCodemy’s teachers will teach the students online
- No teaching resources required
- Students login for concept notes, worksheets and assessments.
- DigitCodemy teachers will assess the students.
- Periodical Reports sent to school incharge
FAQs
What do the students require?
Every student will require a laptop for grade 2 upwards. STEAM programs require sourcing of materials for hands on activities.
How many students in a class?
As per the school’s discretion
How long is the program?
The programs are designed to be taught once a week through the school year.