Two-day training on DigiLab solutions concludes
Hill Council, Leh adopted the DigiLab solution under Digital Learning Scheme and sets up DigiLab in 27 Govt. schools of Leh district covering all constituencies on November 7.
To ensure effective usage, Head Master & Teachers of the 27 schools completed two-day training on the DigiLab Solution and its operation.
Tsering Angchuk, Dy Chairman, LAHDC, Leh congratulated all the participating Headmasters & teachers on completing the two-day training. He also applauded the teachers on Ladakh's improvement in the Performance Grading Index and stressed that the effective implementation of the DigiLab solution in schools will further help improve Ladakh's grading.
The two-day training on the DigiLab Solution and its operation was supported by the Education Department, UT Ladakh & Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), and implemented by 17000 ft Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to improve access and quality of education in the remotest villages of the Indian Himalayan Region.
The DigiLab is a solution created by the 17000 ft Foundation specifically for Ladakh, which brings the power of digital technology to improve learning, even in areas that are remote, inaccessible, and truly off-grid. The DigiLab Project assumes neither the presence of uninterrupted electricity, mobile connectivity nor existing infrastructure, and brings together all required components in an offline, but connected system, delivering customized and personalized content through the local internet to students, while also enabling the teachers and administrators to assess and monitor performance periodically through the last mile connectivity app. The DigiLab has been set up in nearly 200 Govt. schools of Ladakh and aids the teacher's traditional face-to-face delivery through highly visual and interactive content and provides an individualized learning platform for each student.