The Digital Learning Project (DLP), launched in August 2023 with the support of the Rotary Club of Tripureshwor, aims to enhance the educational landscape in six different schools across Kathmandu, Nuwakot, and Sindupalchowk districts through the introduction of our offline servers and tablet-based learning, along with comprehensive teacher training and capacity-building programs. From February 26 to 29, 2024, a four-day initial training session was conducted at Melamchi Ghyang School in the Hyolmo Village of Langtang Valley, Helambu, Sindhupalchowk. The training program focused on orienting teachers to the E-Pustakalaya and E-Paath platforms and tablet-based learning using E-Paath. It also aimed to enhance their skills in integrating technology and digital resources into the classroom.

Project at a Glance

16 teachers trained: Teachers were trained to enhance their comprehension of the digital resources installed on our offline E-Pustakalaya server, enabling them to use these resources on tablets and other relevant devices as applicable.

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Beneficiaries: 326 students, including 161 girls and 165 boys

Tablets for Learning: Distributed 10 tablets to the school, each preloaded with the E-Paath platform, offering interactive, curriculum-aligned educational content to enhance student learning.

Offline Server: Installed one offline server, powered by E-Pustakalaya along with other learning resources, to ensure uninterrupted access to a wealth of educational material, supporting learning even in areas with limited internet connectivity. Equipped teachers to troubleshoot technical, managerial, and pedagogical challenges related to usage of content from the server.

DIGITAL LEARNING PROJECT IN BAGMATI PROVINCE

Upcoming Activities: Deployment and 4-day initial teacher training program in the remaining five schools.