For Indian languages, the rendering is a complex process as illustrated by this Telugu example (Ya+E matra->Yi). As pdf only retains the final image, it is not amenable for search (Illustration Via WIkimedia Commons, Author:Hatukanezumi) |
For Indian languages, the rendering is a complex process as illustrated by this Telugu example (Ya+E matra->Yi). As pdf only retains the final image, it is not amenable for search (Illustration Via WIkimedia Commons, Author:Hatukanezumi) |
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan seeks to achieve universalization of elementary education by 2010. SSA also seeks to provide Computer Education to bridge Digital Divide.
I am contributing to a session on Computer Literacy for School Children during Barcamp Bangalore 8 on Mar 7-8 2009. In this we will explore the status of computer education in Schools and discuss how to usher in 100% Computer Literacy for School Children. We investigate the status of the school education, the approaches to bring down the cost of hardware and discuss the key issues towards 100% computer literacy for school children. The presentation is given below
Labels: BCB8-S90 , Digital divide , education , internet , k-12
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