Islamabad, Dec 3: Soon, schools in Islamabad will have more access to technology. Three hundred new Chromebooks have arrived, according to the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training.
The primary and high schools in the Islamabad Capital Territory will receive these laptops, which are primarily intended for internet use and run Google’s Chrome operating system. With this delivery, 1,000 Chromebooks will now be distributed in total. According to ministry representatives, this is a significant step in their ongoing efforts to use technology to enhance education.
Five hundred additional Chromebooks will be distributed to schools in the Islamabad Capital Territory in the next two weeks. Officials affirmed that this development will improve kids’ access to technology even further. These laptops will provide a contemporary, engaging learning environment when paired with digital interactive boards.
Numerous digital learning resources will be available to students, enabling them to study more effectively and more quickly. The ministry underlined how committed it is to leveraging technology to enhance instruction and get pupils ready for a digital future.
Chromebooks are part of a bigger goal to empower students and modernize education, officials noted. It is anticipated that these technological platforms would revolutionize education by assisting students in adapting to modern learning methods and increasing academic performance. It’s unclear which schools are receiving these Chromebooks and if they will be available to every student in the school. More specific information is not yet accessible.