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India is trying to achieve the 'Education for All' goal in one hand and investing in building infrastructure and initiating programmes to build a world class human resource capacity on the other. The National Knowledge Commission has emphasised the need for extensive use of ICTs for research, collaboration and university networking for building ICT skills, sharing education resources and reaching the un-reached in higher education though distance learning.
Who should attend
Decision makers, practitioners and all stakeholders of education, industry, and government - the key areas driving technology adoption and innovation in education.
- Officers from Government Departments and International Development Cooperation Agencies
- Programme Managers and Education Administrators
- School Principals and Administrators, Teachers and Trainers
- Directors, Researchers and other representatives from Universities and the Higher Education institutions
- Corporate Training and Development personnel
- IT Managers and Human Resources Executives
- Technology and Service Providers
- Publishers and Content Providers
- Training Consultants and Company Representatives, etc.
Why attend
- To not miss out an unrivalled opportunity to interact, discuss ideas and to expand your knowledge on ICT enabled education.
- To keep up with all major issues, latest developments, and trends in the products, services, and solutions in ICT and education
- To not miss an opportunity to showcase your project and product to the largest gathering of ICT and education stakeholders in India
- To understand the sustainable ICT-in education models that help in capacity building of the teaching and learning community
- To share the opinions and experiences of acknowledged industry and domain leaders and to deliberate on the challenges of collaborations and partnerships for ICT in education
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Who are planning to participate in eINDIA2007
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