Difference between revisions of "Ramanujan Math Park"
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− | The [https://gyanome.org/ramanujan-maths-park/ Ramanujan Math Park] is located inside Agastya Campus Creativity Lab, Kuppam AP, at the intersection of the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, in Southern India. It is a unique outdoor and indoor mathematical experience with large scale exhibits and interactive touch screen stations. The Math Park is a project by [http://www.gyanome.org Gyanome] non-profit organisation in collaboration with [http://www.agastya.org Agastya]. | + | {{Infomuseum |
+ | |Name= Ramanujan Math Park | ||
+ | |City= Kuppam | ||
+ | |Country= India | ||
+ | |OpenYear= December 22th, 2007 | ||
+ | |Area= 5 000 m<sup>2</sup> (outdoors and indoors) | ||
+ | |NumExhibits= 50 | ||
+ | |NumVisitors= 30 000 | ||
+ | |Address= Agastya Foundation Campus <br> Kuppam (India) | ||
+ | |Website= https://gyanome.org/ramanujan-maths-park/ | ||
+ | |Contact= N/A | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | The [https://gyanome.org/ramanujan-maths-park/ Ramanujan Math Park] is located inside Agastya Campus Creativity Lab, Kuppam AP, at the intersection of the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, in Southern India. It is a unique outdoor and indoor mathematical experience with large scale exhibits and interactive touch screen stations. The Math Park is a project by [http://www.gyanome.org Gyanome] non-profit organisation in collaboration with [http://www.agastya.org Agastya], an organization supporting education projects across India. The exhibits are conceived and created by V. S. Sastry, math communicator, and Sujatha Ramdorai, math researcher. Construction is done locally. | ||
Agastya Campus covers an area of 172 acres and is visited by more than 500 students per day, whose curiosity is sparked by Agastya’s hands-on teaching methods. Children are bussed in for lessons in science, math, and art, which augment the curriculum in the government schools. Agastya’s instructors have been able to improve upon their methods of educating children and to develop programs for training local teachers, as well. Camps are arranged for groups from schools in faraway cities, providing urban children with a rare opportunity to experience nature close up, in a rural environment. The campus also attracts teachers from private schools all over India, who come here to learn ways to infuse their own teaching with the Agastya spark. | Agastya Campus covers an area of 172 acres and is visited by more than 500 students per day, whose curiosity is sparked by Agastya’s hands-on teaching methods. Children are bussed in for lessons in science, math, and art, which augment the curriculum in the government schools. Agastya’s instructors have been able to improve upon their methods of educating children and to develop programs for training local teachers, as well. Camps are arranged for groups from schools in faraway cities, providing urban children with a rare opportunity to experience nature close up, in a rural environment. The campus also attracts teachers from private schools all over India, who come here to learn ways to infuse their own teaching with the Agastya spark. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 26 August 2021
Ramanujan Math Park | |
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City | Kuppam |
Country | India |
Opening year | December 22th, 2007 |
Exhibition surface | 5 000 m2 (outdoors and indoors) |
N. of exhibits | 50 |
N. of visitors (yearly) | 30 000 |
Address | Agastya Foundation Campus Kuppam (India) |
Web | https://gyanome.org/ramanujan-maths-park/ |
The Ramanujan Math Park is located inside Agastya Campus Creativity Lab, Kuppam AP, at the intersection of the states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu, in Southern India. It is a unique outdoor and indoor mathematical experience with large scale exhibits and interactive touch screen stations. The Math Park is a project by Gyanome non-profit organisation in collaboration with Agastya, an organization supporting education projects across India. The exhibits are conceived and created by V. S. Sastry, math communicator, and Sujatha Ramdorai, math researcher. Construction is done locally.
Agastya Campus covers an area of 172 acres and is visited by more than 500 students per day, whose curiosity is sparked by Agastya’s hands-on teaching methods. Children are bussed in for lessons in science, math, and art, which augment the curriculum in the government schools. Agastya’s instructors have been able to improve upon their methods of educating children and to develop programs for training local teachers, as well. Camps are arranged for groups from schools in faraway cities, providing urban children with a rare opportunity to experience nature close up, in a rural environment. The campus also attracts teachers from private schools all over India, who come here to learn ways to infuse their own teaching with the Agastya spark.