Samsung Smart School Program

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Every Samsung Smart School has two smart classrooms each of which is equipped with the latest digital infrastructure, including an 85 inch Samsung Flip interactive digital board that replaces the traditional blackboard, a 55 inch Samsung Flip that students can use to participate in lectures, quizzes, classwork and project work, and 40 Samsung Galaxy Tabs for students to use for self-study. In addition, the classrooms also have a printer, a server PC, a tablet charging station and power backup.

Many of these schools are located in remote rural districts around these cities.

Lol. Upar se a pretend photo shoot.

When my mom's school went online during COVID, more than 60% of teachers couldn't operate Zoom properly. It took them almost 6 months to get comfortable teaching online. Here Samsung thinks providing such fancy products in schools in remote areas will solve education. Do all these schools have Wifi?
 
Why so cynical about everything man? So it's samsungs fault now to come up with this.Should samsung telecast Doordarshan classes to provide education or what? Don't underprivileged children in remote areas deserve something good?
 
I am not being cynical. I am a realist. I have seen how average and regular schools function from behind the scenes. This is the last thing they need. All these products Samsung is showcasing are advertisements and do jackshit in improving education. Most of the teachers won't be able to use it. Samsung's guys will give a general demo for a day or two, click some photos and leave. The school will be left with overpriced garbage with no internet to support, and nothing will improve.

Samsung is doing this because of Government's forced CSR requirement. In the end, Samsung could have just donated money or helped build infrastructure like sports or labs or something if any such school requires. That would have been far better. That 85" screen of whatever it does, and those tablets, should be thrown in the garbage bin.
 
 
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