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Keynote speech for book launch Tech Enabled Futures : Elevating Education in Underserved areas



 In today's rapidly evolving world, bridging the gap between underserved communities and technological advancements has become more critical than ever. Recently, at a thought-provoking event, experts like Prof. Christine Mooney, Dr. Jo-Ann Rolle, Ph.D., and Dr. Charleson Bell shared their insights on this pressing issue. Their discussions centered on strategies to address the digital divide and elevate education in underserved areas. From tackling real-world challenges through innovative problem-solving sessions to exploring the role of technology in education, the event highlighted the importance of collaboration and community involvement in creating a more equitable future.


Prof. Mooney emphasized the urgency for change, pointing out that while technology continues to advance, the education system has been slow to adapt. The event underscored the need for a curriculum overhaul to meet the demands of the digital age. Dr. Rolle highlighted the power of partnerships between academia, industry, and government to drive meaningful progress. With initiatives like Microsoft's AI integration in education, there's hope for a more inclusive approach to learning, ensuring that no one gets left behind in the digital revolution.



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