The other initiative termed as “Samsung Technical School” came into the limelight for the excellence for Sustainability Leadership under Best Project Collaboration. Samsung was awarded last week in a grand ceremony in KL (Kuala Lumpur), Malaysia.
The concept of Smart Class was initiated to fill in the digital gap in our country and if this digital gap is filled intelligently the quality of education delivery can be improved tremendously. That is what Samsung did by implementing Smart Classrooms for disadvantaged children having a zeal to learn and get educated but lack resources and money to avail it. The Smart Class comprises of Samsung interactive whiteboards, laptops and printers equipped with Wi-Fi, and remotely delivered sessions where expert trainers share their knowledge and learning removing the geographical barriers. These sessions are interactive and real-time. Since the launch of this concept more than 120,000 children and youth have been educated attending their classes in around 200 schools, all across India.
The initiative is fabulous as it benefits students in two ways. It not only providing them the state of the art training stuff with a world class delivery methodology but is also making them aware of the technology with a hands on exposure. Otherwise for most of them working on a laptop and printer would have been a never fulfilling dream.