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essay about role of technology in education of 200 words​

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In India, illiteracy is one of the biggest problems. Lack of easy access, lack of teachers, poverty, lack of infrastructure are the common reasons which are holding back the progress in rural education.

In India, illiteracy is one of the biggest problems. Lack of easy access, lack of teachers, poverty, lack of infrastructure are the common reasons which are holding back the progress in rural education.

In India, illiteracy is one of the biggest problems. Lack of easy access, lack of teachers, poverty, lack of infrastructure are the common reasons which are holding back the progress in rural education. However, with the use of technology, mass education can be provided and the prevailing situation can be changed. Classroom courses at one place, can be recorded in real time and can be used for teaching the students who cannot attend these classes. This could be a good option as rural people are more attracted to technology and drop-out rate could be reduced.

In India, illiteracy is one of the biggest problems. Lack of easy access, lack of teachers, poverty, lack of infrastructure are the common reasons which are holding back the progress in rural education. However, with the use of technology, mass education can be provided and the prevailing situation can be changed. Classroom courses at one place, can be recorded in real time and can be used for teaching the students who cannot attend these classes. This could be a good option as rural people are more attracted to technology and drop-out rate could be reduced.Some non-profit organisations, like Aziz Premji Foundation, run by Wipro group has been actively working towards this issue. This foundation works by assisting computer aided learning. In another examples, schools in the states like Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, etc have received computer-assisted education through collective efforts by NIIT and government. These have given positive results. In this super fast jet age, it is required that the notebooks and textbooks be replaced by laptops and presentations. The world is changing, so should the education system. Although there has been a tremendous improvement in the quality, yet it still needs to cater to a wider audience to keep pace with the developed world.

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