From pen and paper to artificial intelligence : Understanding the limits of educational technologies
In our series of letters from African journalists, Joseph Warungu looks at how educational technologies are used in schools and classrooms across the world and how they can be used to improve access to their teaching and learning practices. These are some of the lessons learned from the digital divide.
Source: standardmedia.co.kePublished on 2023-03-01
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