Moscow represents it’s key megaprojects and in the field of education in London from January 23 to January 26 at BETT Show, where you can get acquainted with the latest technologies and innovative educational solutions.
Moscow represents it’s key megaprojects and in the field of education in London from January 23 to January 26 at BETT Show, where you can get acquainted with the latest technologies and innovative educational solutions.
A spacecraft with the key projects of the metropolitan education "on board" is a new concept of the booth this year. Moscow presents projects, as well as 5 technology start-ups in a unique, innovative interactive quest on the stand:
Interactive quest is a unique development of the Department of Education, that allows
the booth visitors to meet up the key educational projects:
Moscow Electronic School: combination of traditional education and digital technology, combines the functionality of an electronic journal and diary and a library of electronic educational materials. The project is implemented in all governmental schools. This is a consistent system for teachers, parents and students with 2 500 000 unique users.
VR-astronomy: the visitor gets into the solar system, with all the planets of the system and their satellites, as well as other space objects, are modeled.
Vocational education:
Visitor walks through a VR-tour around vocational classes (Medical, Engineering) in the mode of VR-360. During the virtual walk it is possible to see equipment of each class and learn about it with the help of tooltips.
A year ago Moscow stand was one of the most visited booth at BETT Show - more than 10,000 people visited it within 4 days.
Bett is the largest educational exhibition in UK and has been held for almost 35 years. Every year the exhibition brings together more than 35 thousand teachers and specialists. This year representatives of 136 countries take part in the exhibition, including Russia.