Holographic monitors and library automation: what innovations are being tested in Moscow schools

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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

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Thanks to the pilot testing program of innovations of the Moscow Innovation Cluster Foundation (MIC) on the basis of educational institutions of the city, innovative developments of capital entrepreneurs are actively tested and implemented. Such products are becoming increasingly popular and open up new opportunities for education.

As part of the program, technology companies can test their innovative solutions at various sites in the city, including Moscow schools, colleges and universities. Thus, teachers get the opportunity to use modern digital tools in teaching practice, schoolchildren get a new unique experience, and businesses get prompt feedback from the target audience.

"Moscow always strives to create new opportunities for development, to make the learning process more flexible and modern, while at the same time exciting and practice-oriented. Piloting innovations in schools allows us to solve two problems at the same time – to support the development of advanced developments and introduce them into the educational process, making it more technological. Thanks to this, Moscow schoolchildren gain access to innovative services and tools, discover new opportunities for acquiring knowledge and creating a high-quality and productive learning environment," she said.

Kristina Kostroma, head of the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

Innovative solutions make the educational process even more flexible, modern and technological. The city has created a single digital ecosystem that unites all key school services. Students can receive materials and homework remotely, and parents can learn about the dynamics of academic performance, exam results and much more.

Book Tags and Career Modeling

A system designed to automate library processes was tested in one of Moscow's schools. RFID tags were applied to all books in the school library, and each student received a digital profile that can be used to reserve the necessary literature in advance. At the self-service checkout station, students can receive and return books, and the system automatically records their movement, updates information and availability.

A new interactive service is being tested at one of Moscow's colleges. It helps students decide on their future profession and model their further development in it. The user specifies the area of interest, on the basis of which the program builds a unique career route. It offers available internships and vacancies, indicates the average length of required work experience, and much more. Students are already noting the ease of navigation and use, and teachers are noting the practical value of the service, with the help of which future specialists receive individual recommendations for career development. In the future, the program may be implemented in 1,500 educational institutions in Moscow.

Monitors of the Future

A monitor with a volumetric hologram effect was tested in one of the schools in the Kommunarka district. It can be used to reproduce 3D models in high resolution in both static and dynamic modes. The monitor was successfully used in biology and physics lessons, as well as in various electives. During classes, using a special stylus, teachers and students can control the image – rotate, enlarge and study the object from different angles.

The technology makes learning more visual and engaging. In addition, the use of visual demonstration helps schoolchildren better absorb even the most complex material. In the future, more than 800 schools may be equipped with holographic classrooms.

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Today, Moscow is a leader in conducting pilot studies in the urban environment. Thanks to the support of the MIK Foundation alone, about 650 pilot tests of innovative solutions were conducted at more than 280 sites in the capital. In addition, companies can receive a set of financial support measures – for example, a grant of up to two million rubles for testing a solution and a grant of up to four million rubles for participants in an inter-industry cluster. The pilot testing program allows you to adapt innovative products to real tasks, prepare them for scaling and further entry into the market.

Moscow Innovation Cluster contributes to the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technical development in the capital. This is the development and implementation of modern technologies, ensuring scientific, technical and industrial cooperation, effective interaction of all participants in the city's innovative ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from 87 regions of Russia. Developers and representatives of high-tech businesses have access to over 50 digital services and services provided by the city. The project is supervised by the capital Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

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