Microsoft and HEC renew their agreement to promote digital change in Pakistan.

Microsoft and HEC renew their agreement to promote digital change in Pakistan.

Microsoft Pakistan and HEC (Higher Education Commission) signed an ETA ( Educational Transformation Agreement ) by using virtual meetings that can be held between the Microsoft chairman Dr.Tariq Banuri and vice president of education.


This event is also attended by the other key executives of both sides to assist the other institutes in taking full advantage of new technologies in the country's learning process. 


In this event, Dr.Tariq bansuri said that the pandemic covid 19 made many challenges for our educational system in Pakistan. Still, with Microsoft's help, we have genuinely changed them into opportunities and embark on the journey of transforming the education system through digitalization. 



ETA ( Education Transformation Agreement ) with Microsoft represents our commitment to gearing towards the significant change in the learning process with the initiatives.  


These inventions will introduce modern technologies and tools to facilitate students' levels to get knowledge most quickly. This cooperation goes until the fulfillment of the digital version of Pakistan


We have seen how these new technologies completely changed our education sector. We are showing the proof of rising to remote and blended learning solutions through integrating modern technologies.




"We teach and educate."

 

With Microsoft 365, Azure, and our productivity suite, including Microsoft Teams, Institutions can stay aware of the quick speed of design and plan classrooms that cultivate development and innovation for students to accomplish more.



Under the ETA, Microsoft can collaborate with the local universities to build secure and connected campuses and promote new learning activities and academic research opportunities. 


Some of the system's projects are the student hackathon, innovation-focused training camps, imagine cups and different web-based instructional courses for 200 or more establishments across Pakistan.









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