Bhawani Kalika Secondary School in Pokhara Installs Digital Technology Smart Devices and Zero Client Network
Bhawani Kalika Secondary School in Pokhara 26 has taken a major step towards digital learning by installing digital technology smart devices and zero client network. The installation of the new technology smart devices was made possible with the financial support of Pokhara Metropolitan City and Gandaki Province. Here are some important details about the new technology installed in the school:
19 Classrooms Upgraded
The new technology smart devices have been installed in 19 classrooms ranging from nursery to class 12. This means that students from a young age will be exposed to digital learning and will be better prepared for the future.
Inauguration
The smart devices were inaugurated by the president of Pokhara 26, Narendra Thapa, who emphasized the need for technology-friendly teaching and learning. He suggested that students should be made the pioneers of this new teaching method as it is in line with the demands of the time.
Teaching without Chalk, Duster, and Marker Pen
The new technology smart devices will replace the traditional teaching tools such as chalk, duster, and marker pen. Instead, teachers will be able to use computer keyboards and mice to teach. The content of the textbook can easily be shown on the whiteboard using the projector installed in the classroom.
Benefits for Students
The Chairman of the School Management Committee, Chinaya Thapa, the Principal, Ramesh Bhattarai, Assistant Principal, Kiranraj Neupane, and the Computer Teacher, Vikramraj Chapagain, expressed their belief that the new technology will help students in their studies. The digital learning experience will be more engaging, interactive, and fun, which will help students learn and retain more information.
Overall, the installation of digital technology smart devices and zero client networks in Bhawani Kalika Secondary School is a major step towards the digitization of education. This move will not only help students in their studies but will also prepare them for a technology-driven future.
Published on 30 March 2023
Pokhara Kaski