Two teens, Siddhant and Suhani, are using motion-sensing technology, Nintendo Wii, to revolutionise education and inclusion for children with intellectual disabilities. Through their initiative, INTECH, these teens are creating fun, interactive opportunities for kids to develop essential skills and build confidence.
Also, what about places where there is no internet? Despite a large base of internet users, the internet penetration rate in the country stands at just nearly 50% in 2020.
From learning to speak in English, overcoming their insecurities to dreaming big in life, students in rural Odisha are now daring to pursue their personal and professional aspirations.
Nitin P Khanna is the brains behind an initiative called Bharat Learn that aims to retain students in government schools through digital methods, as well as enhance their learning experience.
Bandahalli village in Karnataka, located at a distance of 60 km from Mysuru, has an amazing government school where the authorities are taking many important steps to move towards a more digital way of learning.