New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Technology-Delhi (IIT-Delhi) has almost
completed its pilot phase to roll out a virtual lab that can benefit
thousands of students and professors across India learn difficult
experiments in engineering and technology.

"I am very keen for this development and the human resource development
ministry is helping us achieve this goal," IIT-Delhi director Surendra
Prasad said Thursday.



The "virtual laboratory" will bridge physical distance and availability of
resources in far off places. Today it is possible to design good experiments
among students for better learning, Prasad said.

"The virtual lab pilot project is in its last leg. In a couple of months it
will get over and we will reach the scaling up phase. We are satisfied so
far and hope to achieve full success by imparting knowledge to many across
our country," he added.

He said the ministry has pegged a budget of Rs.80 crore ($18 million) for
this scheme in the IIT system. The ministry is also providing a high
bandwidth internet connection for its implementation.

M. Balakrishnan, deputy director of the faculty, who is in charge of one
such lab, said that several institutes across India have already tied up
with IIT-Delhi.

"The feedback is encouraging. While imparting laboratory learning through
physical instruments may be limited, the software solutions can be of great
use. The institutes can download a link and learn it at their own place,"
Balakrishnan told IANS.

Professors at the IIT-Delhi said that using advanced communication
technologies, it is possible to create an experiment in a remote location
and it can be conducted by others who cannot or do not have the same
facilities.

-- 
Swarandeep Singh
Director,Event Management & Finance
CSI NSIT Students Branch | http://societies.nsitonline.in/csi
Undergraduate Student, IT Department NSIT, Delhi University, India

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