Smart classrooms with advanced Chinese technology to invigorate Pakistan’s education system
According to a media report, Smart classrooms based on Chinese technology will aid in the revitalization of Pakistan’s educational system. Currently, a CPEC project named ‘Smart Classroom’ is gaining traction in 50 universities across Pakistan, with the potential to revitalize Pakistan’s education system in the near future. According to Mr. Chen Chun, project manager for China Railway Signal & Communication Shanghai Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd., in smart classrooms, teaching can be done both offline and online at the same time, crossing time and space boundaries, and teacher-student interaction will be greatly improved. Furthermore, the CPEC project smart Classrooms are gaining traction in 50 universities across Pakistan. A total of 100 smart classrooms will be developed at 50 public colleges in 49 cities.
Islamabad : China-techologhy based smart classrooms will help to invigorate education system in Pakistan, according to China Economic Net (CEN).
Now, a project under China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) called ‘Smart Classroom’ is growing vigorously in 50 universities across Pakistan, which may breathe new life into Pakistan’s education system in the near future.
According to Chen Chun, project manager from China Railway Signal & Communication Shanghai Engineering Bureau Group Co., Ltd., in the smart classrooms, teaching can be realized both offline and online at the same time, overstepping the boundaries of time and space, and interaction between teachers and students will be much more enhanced.
Moreover, through advanced information and communication technology from China, an intelligent system of data sharing and assessment will be established.
“The smart classrooms will improve the accessibility of students from one location to the best teachers located at another place,” Umar Idrees, Pakistani site engineer of the ‘Smart Classroom’ project told CEN.
It’s learned that a total of 100 smart classrooms will be built at 50 public universities in 49 cities from Hunza in the northernmost to Karachi in the far south, covering all the provinces and regions of Pakistan, which means the state-of-the-art educational resources will be better utilized and distributed over the whole country.
It’s indeed inspiring for students who currently lack high-quality educational resources in the country. The construction of the ‘Smart Classroom’ project started from September, 2021. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the team has risen to many challenges in equipment and material imports, customs clearance and construction, etc.
“Now all the equipment and materials of the project have arrived at our warehouse in Pakistan. We’re striving to complete the whole project by November,” Chen Chun said.
As CPEC entered the second phase of improving people’s livelihood, education has become one of the key areas to develop to help the Pakistan alleviate poverty and let more Pakistani people live a better life.
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