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Unicef lauds Kerala's digital education model

Kerala's KITE-led Edtech model is without relying on profit-driven vendors, both scalable and adaptable, making it valuable for other regions.
06:44 AM Jul 07, 2024 IST | IANS
unicef lauds kerala s digital education model
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Thiruvananthapuram, July 6: A Unicef India study has lauded Kerala's digital education initiatives (Edtech) for serving as a model not just for other Indian states, but also for middle-income and developed countries.

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The report titled "Empowering Adolescents with Future-Ready Skills - The Inspiring Story of Little KITEs", was released here on Saturday in the presence of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, V. Sivankutty, Minister for General Education, besides others. The study focused on the Little Kerala Infrastructure and Technology for Education (KITEs) programme, the largest ICT network of students in India, implemented by KITE across 2,174 high schools in the state.

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Kerala's KITE-led Edtech model is without relying on profit-driven vendors, both scalable and adaptable, making it valuable for other regions.

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The study emphasises that choosing Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS) over proprietary software has technological, economic, social and pedagogical benefits, as demonstrated by KITE's success.

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The report notes that Kerala saved Rs 3,000 crore by using open-source software, and even Finland has expressed interest in replicating the little KITEs model.

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Unicef study urges expanding little KITEs' time, reaching all high schools and higher secondary levels.

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The report goes beyond commending Kerala's infrastructure, including the deployment of 9,000 robotic kits and Artificial Intelligence/Internet of Things training for little KITEs.

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