Technology training for rural students with the help of Microsoft: Information from school Education minister Anbil Mahes Chennai: tamil Nadu government is implementing various schemes to improve the learning ability of school students. As part of that, Vanavil Forum has been set up to encourage interest in STEM-based, science and mathematics among government school students. Through this process exercises have been carried out with the help of 710 experts to increase the students' innovation skills. In that way, the school education department decided to make the village students aware of modern technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. For this, tamil Nadu school Education Department has entered into an MoU with microsoft to implement the 'Deals' project. school Education minister Anbil Mahes Poiyamozhi has signed the agreement yesterday at microsoft office in America. For the first time in India, tamil Nadu has tied up with microsoft for educational development. minister Anbilmages said, "Through this project, technical training is being provided to rural students. In the first phase, 3,800 students from 13 schools are going to benefit through this 'deals' scheme. After returning to Chennai, a decision will be taken in consultation with the chief minister about holding the inauguration ceremony for this project. microsoft company directors will participate in it. This project will be well received by everyone,” he said. In this case, chief minister M.K.Stalin congratulated tamil Nadu for getting the 'deals' project agreement. In this regard, he said on his twitter page, "Minister Anbil Mahes told me over the phone from the united states about the work to be done by the tamil Nadu school Education Department in collaboration with microsoft to provide world-class technical training to students in rural areas. DMK government's goal is to raise education, the heart of Tamils, to global standards. I express my appreciation to the minister and officials who are involved in the work.
Technology training for rural students with the help of Microsoft: Information from school Education minister Anbil Mahes Chennai: tamil Nadu government is implementing various schemes to improve the learning ability of school students. As part of that, Vanavil Forum has been set up to encourage interest in STEM-based, science and mathematics among government school students. Through this process exercises have been carried out with the help of 710 experts to increase the students' innovation skills. In that way, the school education department decided to make the village students aware of modern technologies like robotics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. For this, tamil Nadu school Education Department has entered into an MoU with microsoft to implement the 'Deals' project. school Education minister Anbil Mahes Poiyamozhi has signed the agreement yesterday at microsoft office in America. For the first time in India, tamil Nadu has tied up with microsoft for educational development. minister Anbilmages said, "Through this project, technical training is being provided to rural students. In the first phase, 3,800 students from 13 schools are going to benefit through this 'deals' scheme. After returning to Chennai, a decision will be taken in consultation with the chief minister about holding the inauguration ceremony for this project. microsoft company directors will participate in it. This project will be well received by everyone,” he said. In this case, chief minister M.K.Stalin congratulated tamil Nadu for getting the 'deals' project agreement. In this regard, he said on his twitter page, "Minister Anbil Mahes told me over the phone from the united states about the work to be done by the tamil Nadu school Education Department in collaboration with microsoft to provide world-class technical training to students in rural areas. DMK government's goal is to raise education, the heart of Tamils, to global standards. I express my appreciation to the minister and officials who are involved in the work.