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Thursday, August 19, 2010

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Central Government agencies, Ministries of IT and HRD, and Governments of other


countries in order to bridge the digital divide. These educational

programs involve comprehensive education infrastructure implementation,

teacher training and content development projects.We work very closely with

various State







Educomp has partnered with fourteen State Governments, namely

Government of Assam, Karnataka, Orissa, Tripura, Gujarat, Uttar

Pradesh, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Jharkhand, Rajasthan,





government schools and benefiting students studying in

government schools in India. Educomp executes projects on a

turnkey basis, involving setting up and running computer education

programmes in schools.



We have made computer education accessible to the remotest

locations across the country by introducing computer education,

computer-aided education and by providing IT infrastructure in

schools. We have brought about a transformation in the

processes by empowering teachers and encouraging

students to acquire knowledge and gain clarity of concept.



to help students learn

the use of computers as a tool to enhance their existing knowledge

base.





We at Educomp, aim to equip each student teacher with

based educational skills to make teaching and learning

more interactive and interesting.





Educomp has created content in regional languages for these projects.

The content created is a combination of Computer literacy and

curriculum based content. The topics selected for the content creation

are such that the concepts are best explained using multimedia,

developed to be interesting and interactive,





Partnering with Central and State Governments to Bridge the Digital

Divide Educomp has a track record of implementing large scale

Public-Private-Partnership projects.

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