New Delhi: Tech Avant-Garde (TAG), a hybrid learning solution provider in India, has partnered with CBSE and Microsoft to inaugurate 22 CBSE schools nationwide under “Project Carte Blanche.” The project, launched in hybrid mode, aims to implement various initiatives, including Hybrid Learning, Digital Literacy, Skill Hub Initiative, Financial Digital Literacy Program, Adolescent Health Program, Health Kiosk, School & College Connect, Art Connect, and Virtual Field Trips.
Participants from CBSE, Microsoft, Tech Avant-Garde, and stakeholders attended the event virtually, while the chief guest and physical attendees included educationists, examination board members, bureaucrats, technocrats, and dignitaries from India and worldwide. One CBSE school from every district of India has been selected for the Project Carte Blanche.
Under this program, TAG aims to empower over 4 million stakeholders of education, impacting 1500+ students, 100+ teachers, and 3000+ parents from 800+ schools across the country.
Through the initiative, students will gain experience in cloud computing, AI skills, Mixed Reality, Cognitive Learning, Analytical tools, STEM and STEAM learning, and productivity tools like Office 365. The Hybrid Learning approach will enhance and accelerate learning, making educational institutions more resilient to lockdowns.
The project’s mission, “Endless Empowerment,” targets principals, educators, students, parents, and school management as beneficiaries.
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