CarveNiche, Microsoft launch Math learning programme


New Delhi, March 15 (IANS): CarveNiche Technologies on Friday announced a collaboration with tech major Microsoft for a new Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based Math learning programme to supplement classroom learning for school students.

Called beGalileo, the programme uses AI to collect and analyse performance information and customise learning to serve each student.

Meant for students from class 1 to 10, the programme supports beginners and offers them challenging questions as they advance.

beGalileo covers over 300 concepts on topics ranging from numbers and operations to algebraic thinking, geometry, data handling, measurements and many more.

"Our product 'beGalileo' is a highly personalised Math learning programme for K12 education, and our motto has been to help every child fall in love with Math," Avneet Makkar, CEO, CarveNiche Technologies Pvt Ltd said in a statement.

"This association would help us reach a wider network and would be an ideal combination of Microsoft's advanced cloud infrastructure and CarveNiche's rich academic content and technology," Makkar added.

Under the partnership, CarveNiche will also access Microsoft Azure cloud's AI services to enhance the solution, as well as make it suitable for Math curriculum in other parts of the world.

"Microsoft's partnership with CarveNiche is in line with our commitment to promote STEM education. The simple to integrate AI services on the Microsoft cloud will allow CarveNiche's solution to make learning accessible and personalised for each child," said Alok Lall, Partner Technology Lead, Microsoft India.

  

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