New Delhi: The need to change each classroom becomes a modern classroom and help students get world-class education regardless of geographical and linguistic obstacles or accessibility needs, is one of the deliberate subjects by experts in Microsoft organized by Microsoft India on Thursday.
At the top, Microsoft distributes its commitment to partnering with Uttar Pradesh in providing the technology and tools needed to accelerate digital equity, and empower students and educators to achieve more.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the results “Most students and our parents do not have access to technology, they do not have a smartphone, PC or tablet.
Thus, the main challenge is how we reach them so they can access quality education.
We Hoping to be able to partner with Microsoft to drive fair learning and encourage a greater range for online education among students in all states, “said Satish Chandra Dwivedi, Minister of Basic Education, Uttar Pradesh.
Kumar Vineet, Special Secretary, Department of IT and Electronics, Uttar Pradesh, said, “Basic education and IT education is a big focus area for us.
Technology innovation is a classic to make education accessible, especially in the rural connectivity where connectivity is a challenge.
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The dialogue at the event stretched a number of subjects including bridging the division of digital learning, bringing national education policies 2020 to life, the role of information technology training and communication in schools to put the foundation for the future of Microsoft technology center and showcase from modern digital classes in action.
“Educational ecosystems in India show incredible agility and resistance during pandemics.
Technology helps maintain continuity learning, plays a central role in enabling this resilience.
Technical opportunities in education will play a central role to ensure fair access in skills and opportunities for students throughout students throughout The country, empowers them for a digital future, “said Navtez Bal, Executive Director, Public Sector, Microsoft India.