Amrit Vidyalay, Kalol set up its Atal Tinkering Lab on Grobots equipment and curriculum — and the lab was live on the school's own staff from day one, the single factor that decides whether an ATL thrives or quietly stalls.
Atal Tinkering Labs are well-funded and well-intentioned — and many of them fall quiet by the second year. The reason is rarely the equipment. It's that no one on the school's staff was equipped to teach it, and there was no curriculum to follow week to week.
Amrit Vidyalay set up its ATL with Grobots equipment and a grade-wise project curriculum, implemented by AVM Infotech. Crucially, the lab was designed to run on the school's existing teachers — guided by the Virtual Master Trainer, which provides step-by-step video for every project in the teacher's own language.
That combination — equipment that maps to the ATL framework, a curriculum that gives every grade something to do, and video support that removes the need for a specialist hire — is what kept the lab a regular part of the timetable rather than a showpiece for visitors.
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