Indian Abacus Pvt.
Ltd., has launched its newly invented state-of-the-art Indian Abacus devices
and the program with international standard course materials to make the
children of the age group – 5 to 13 years, benefit much more than ever
before. Indian Abacus products and the program are the result of 14 years
of background research using which the promoters of the company gained
invaluable knowledge and experience. All of these have gone into the
development of the devices (Indian Abacus) and the program. We will be happy to
serve you with these product-offerings and the program of international
standard.
We offer you the
Franchise opportunity by which you will be able to deliver greater value and
derive more attractive earnings and immense satisfaction of being in the
education service associated with us.
The Indian
Abacus is an educational counting tool for learning to do fast and accurate mental arithmetic, applicable for children 5
to 13 years, more particularly it helps in enhancing their brain skills such as
CONCENTRATION, VISUALIZATION (PHOTOGRAPHIC MEMORY) by activating the right
brain, the seat of intelligence. The
present invention introduces a tool which can display color image representing
any value by moving the sliders up and down.
INDIAN
ABACUS - Colour
images
Indian Abacus Program is structured
with a special focus to facilitate the children to learn numbers and identify
them as colour images, to add, subtract, multiply and divide them in doing the
calculations. The importance of identifying the numbers as colour images is a
predominantly strong factor that Indian Abacus program could establish with the
strength of the Indian Abacus tool. This
is a conspicuously lacking feature in the conventional abacus in use now due to
the inherent inadequacy in the Abacus tool which has beads – which when
manipulated to move towards a value position retain their original image and do
not emerge as a disclosed colour image as an output of the systematic
manipulation.
Whereas in Indian Abacus, when the
child moves a specific slider to a value position with the finger, the
kinesthetic activity (touching and moving) is one which gets completed. Simultaneously, the slider which is moved
towards the bar results in a colour image emerging, which is a visual. So there are two strong features of
‘information and & related memory registry’ that become available for the
child – one to feel the touch and the other to see visually. Visual, the input for the sight has a greater
impact on the brain for it to receive and store the information as memory.
In the Abacus – the conventional one -
the bead when moved towards the bar, no doubt the kinesthetic activity gets
completed but with regard to the image registry the bead before and after
moving retains its unchanged image, so it is received as a comparatively weaker
image (due to the crowded matrix of beads and lacking distinction) hence the
initial learning becomes difficult, a little stressful and the memory registry
is also that much fragile. The children especially the very young ones – of the
age group 5 – 7 years find the visual learning difficult and less effective
with the conventional abacus. The drop
outs in the initial levels and errors in calculation experienced could be
related to the difficulty in visual learning and the shortcomings thereof.
Indian
Abacus Private Limited,
No. A1-1857, 13th Main Road,
6th Avenue, Anna Nagar West,
Chennai - 600040,
Tamil Nadu, India,
Email: admin@indianabacus.com
Web: www.indianabacus.com
Mob: 7200 227 227
No. A1-1857, 13th Main Road,
6th Avenue, Anna Nagar West,
Chennai - 600040,
Tamil Nadu, India,
Email: admin@indianabacus.com
Web: www.indianabacus.com
Mob: 7200 227 227
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