Datawind join hands with TES India to help Education Sector

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Datawind join hands with TES India to help Education Sector 
Datawind, which has revolutionized the digital educational technology with their low-cost Ubislate range of PC tablets, has reportedly signed a strategic partnership with TES India.

With its latest strategic partnership, Datawind would be able to offer a huge library of 5,00,000 (5 lakh) ready-to-use teaching material to its end-users. Datawind is targeting teachers' community via this strategic partnership. Teachers and institutions can choose to teach their students absolutely free of cost by using this library. They can also teach their students an international syllabus, which can help them keep in sync with global standards.

An application created for the purpose will have learning materials available for several courses like Bachelor of Arts, B.Com, B.Ed, general awareness, entire CBSE content, educational presentations, discussion on social topics and many more. One can even learn and teach Sanskrit online by use of this application!

Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO & President, Datawind, said, "We aim to bring a PC tablet for every student in India, but the hardware itself is not enough to serve the purpose of empowerment. This partnership will allow Datawind users to access high-quality, interactive and engaging educational content for free. Also this partnership will strengthen teacher's community so that they can deliver quality education which is the need of the hour by Young India."

"We are delighted to be working with Datawind. We are committed to driving excellence in the education sector, and this partnership will help teachers to access the very best classroom resources -  lesson plans, assessments, worksheets, presentations and more," asserted Sachin Kapoor, General Manager, TES India.......See More

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