This Program Offers Tablets & Software to Children Of Martyrs
Rahul Kalvapalle — May 26, 2022 — Social Good
References: firstinclass.in & highereducationplus
Indian educational technology startup 'First In Class' is working with the Rotary India Literacy Mission to create what is said to be the world's largest tech-first child education initiative by distributing 100,000 tablets - each loaded with e-learning platforms - to children of martyrs.
Created in order to celebrate the 75th year of India's independence, this massive child education initiative will provide tablets as well as curated educational content that is in keeping with the country's educational curriculum taught in schools. What's more, coursework will be made available in a dozen different languages to reflect the linguistic diversity of students and to encourage proficiency in their mother tongue.
With more than 10,000 hours of audio-visual and graphics content and modules ranging from language and cultural education to spiritual training and higher education specialties, this child education initiative aims to support the development and prospects of the children of those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
Image Credit: First In Class
Created in order to celebrate the 75th year of India's independence, this massive child education initiative will provide tablets as well as curated educational content that is in keeping with the country's educational curriculum taught in schools. What's more, coursework will be made available in a dozen different languages to reflect the linguistic diversity of students and to encourage proficiency in their mother tongue.
With more than 10,000 hours of audio-visual and graphics content and modules ranging from language and cultural education to spiritual training and higher education specialties, this child education initiative aims to support the development and prospects of the children of those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
Image Credit: First In Class
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1. Tech-first Child Education - The initiative aims to provide access to edtech solutions to a large number of underprivileged students.
2. Multilingual Education - Content available in a variety of languages can cater to a diverse audience around the world.
3. Cause-based Education - The initiative allows companies to align their CSR efforts with social causes such as education and promote their brand while making a difference.
Industry Implications
1. Edtech - The initiative opens up opportunities to collaborate with government agencies to bridge the education gap and promote access to education through technology.
2. Non-profit - Organizations can promote their philanthropy by supporting and collaborating with government agencies in providing education to underprivileged students.
3. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) - Brands can adopt and support educational initiatives similar to this one and contribute to building a positive brand image while supporting educational development.
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