Fri. Apr 26th, 2024
Education

As the high-tech school project completes one year, Kerala has turned out to be the first state in the country to achieve total digital education by including primary schools also in the project.

The project aims at imparting Information and Communication Technology (ICT) enabled education from classes eight to 12 was inaugurated by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on January 22 last year. Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITE) has implemented the prestigious project in 4,752 government and aided high schools, higher secondary as well as vocational higher secondary schools in the state.

“The hi-tech learning in schools is facilitated through Samagra resource portal which is accessed in all hi-tech classrooms equipped with laptops, projectors, USB speakers and broadband internet connectivity in addition to the IT Labs. Through the Hi-Tech school project, KITE has provided High-Speed Broadband Internet Connectivity to 4,751 schools in the state, with the exception of Tholpetty Government High School in Wayanad district, due to geographical constraints,” said K Anvar Sadath, vice-chairman and executive director of KITE.

The Networking of classrooms are scheduled to be completed by May, mini servers in labs would also be made operational. An assessment by KITE has found that 92 percent of teachers are effectively making use of the hi-tech facilities in their classrooms.

  • An ambitious project to impart ICT enabled education
  • Project completed in 4,752 schools (Class 8 to 12)
  • Nearly 10,000 LP & UP schools also to be covered
  • The target of total digital education state by June this year

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