Bangladesh School Classrooms Get High-Tech Makeover

Tens of thousands of primary and secondary school children across Bangladesh are to go online from their desktops through a nationwide programme bringing new technology to school classrooms. About 80000 children, aged 11 to15 years, will receive tuition in equipped with a laptop, projector, speakers and internet connectivity as a result of a joint effort by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Bangladesh. The joint effort to spread information access throughout Bangladesh's education system has so far brought multimedia classrooms to about 1000 schools with an additional 22000 secondary schools going online within two years, and 60000 primary schools within five years. In the capital, Dhaka, five multimedia classrooms and a computer laboratory with 25 computers have been installed in Agroni School and College giving students an opportunity to learn from computer-generated tables, graphics and maps.












