Teachers Attendance Monitoring System (TAMS) Pilot Rollout

A pilot roll out of the Teachers Attendance Monitoring System (TAMS) SMILE App is currently underway for 2 EBRC blocks – L Khel Block, Kohima and Meluri Block, Phek. The pilot is being carried out to identify risks, determine its usability and apply feedback for improvement of the app before the state-wide rollout.

TAMS aims to provide all government schools, teachers and school leaders in Nagaland with the necessary software and hardware tools to enhance data integrity and alleviate administrative burdens by addressing the challenges of proxy attendance and manual record-keeping.

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