Lenovo invests $80,000 to implement e-learning classrooms in four Indian states

With declining Covid-19 cases in India, governments of several states have begun easing restrictions on opening schools to select age-group children with the option of online classes.

Computer-maker Lenovo has announced to invest $80,000 (approx. Rs 58,47,380) to improve e-learning in Karnataka, Sikkim, Meghalaya, and Manipur.

It will be collaborating with a not-for-profit, Meghshala Trust. The latter offers e-class solutions through a mobile application to several thousand schools in the aforementioned states.

The Meghashala mobile app comes with curriculum-aligned, self-guided lessons for the children. Additionally, it offers short professional development modules for teachers, e-lessons by teachers for students’ use.

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