Book Title: Jain Vidyalay Granth
Author(s): Bhupraj Jain
Publisher: Jain Vidyalaya Calcutta

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________________ e-mails. A student can find the solution of his problems by talking to the teacher through chat and so on. Educational institution may include multimedia as a tool for teaching. It would be very easy for a teacher to explain and a student to understand the complicated topics like planetary motion or the blood circulation through human body. Topics like Interactive nature of plants would be much more easy to understand for a student who never experienced this in practical life. Developed countries have already incorporated multimedia as a way of education. In our country also some organisations have started to facilitate this advantage but yet we have to go a long way ahead. विद्यालय खण्ड / ६८ Jain Education International Few days before, I was talking to one of my friend. My friend is basically a confused guy. I was asking him to reach particular address and giving him the root direction. I told him "from here to go straight, take a left turn, then again turning right you will see a white building. Besides that building there is a narrow lane. Enter that lane and again turn right." He stopped me and told very clearly that he would not be able to reach there. Then I have drawn the root map in a piece of white paper and my friend got the location easily. The computer technology is also like this root map that helps you to make yourself much more communicable and acceptable to others. श्वेता पारख, सप्तम् स For Private & Personal Use Only Centre Manager Scope Shree Jain Vidyalaya शिक्षा एक यशस्वी दशक www.jainelibrary.org

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