Showing posts with label Acharya. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acharya. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 October 2024

Important of Education


Education is a key partof society’s growth and developmentwhen human beings are knowledgeablethey could appreciably contribute to their families and society in diverse aspects and fields, hence creating a strong and stimulating community.

 Reasons are following...




1. Creating More Employment Opportunities.

2.Securing a Higher Income.

3.Developing Problem-solving Skills.

4.Improving the Economy.

5. Providing a Prosperous and Happy Life

6.Creating Modern Society

7.Creating equal opportunities.

8.Introducing Empowerment.

Knowledge Is Power.

Saturday, 5 October 2024

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist. The titular character is born an orphan and is forced into unjust and cruel situations from child farms to workhouses to a life of crime. He is constantly thrown into trusting the wrong adults. The boy's innocence reveals the extreme suffering of the poor in Victorian England.

https://youtu.be/D0I8QfERkEw?si=0W52YwUFssbqpq9Z

Tuesday, 1 October 2024

New professional learning resources for teachers and expands global education grant program launches by Apple

Apple is honoring educators with special collections and offerings across all of its services as well as the launch of brand-new, free classroom resources today to assist educators and students in embracing creativity in all lessons. In addition, the company announced a significant expansion of its ground-breaking education grant program to 100 additional schools and communities, providing free grant-funded STEAM programming to students and educators on six continents.
Apple has been a dedicated educational pioneer for the past four decades. The company has provided millions of students and educators with cutting-edge technology and professional learning resources through its work in education. This has given them the tools they need to create new worlds, connect in interesting ways, and pursue jobs of the future. Apple is also releasing its first-ever Education Impact Report, which provides a snapshot of the company's efforts to support educators and students worldwide, to demonstrate the scope of its efforts.
Lisa Jackson, Apple's vice president of Environment, Policy, and Social Initiatives, stated, "We have always believed in the power of education to open new doors and give people the tools they need to build a better, more equitable world." We are thrilled to expand our education work into even more communities, and we are blown away to see how tomorrow's coders, creators, innovators, and leaders are using Apple technology and resources to make their impact known today.
Susan Prescott, Apple's vice president of Education and Enterprise Marketing, stated, "We're inspired by the incredible work coming out of classrooms and communities across the globe, and the myriad of ways Apple products like Mac and iPad empower learners to create and build on their passions." Our brand-new Creative Activities for preschoolers and elementary students not only provide educators with quick tools to engage students of all ages, but they also make learning enjoyable and simple.
At Houston Community College's technology summer camp, Sisters Soleil (far left) and Lluvia San Miguel (second from right) collaborate with other campers to direct Sphero robots through an obstacle course.
Sanford Greene, an illustrator, collaborates with Benedict College students in Columbia, South Carolina.
With Boys & Girls, a student practices coding on an iPad. Staff at Girls Clubs of America.
On the 4-H mobile classroom bus in Ohio, students and instructor Mark Light.


With funding from Apple’s Community Education Initiative, Houston Community College’s annual information technology summer camp has introduced more than 2,500 students to a variety of subjects that incorporate coding using Apple technology.

Love Education


 

Thursday, 26 September 2024

Acharya Bangalore B-School


Acharya Bangalore B-School, Airports Authority of India join forces to boost student engagement in civil aviation.
A five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been established between Acharya Bangalore B-School and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) to enhance student involvement in the aviation sector.

Through this partnership, Acharya Bangalore B-School (ABBS) and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) aim to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical industry experience, thereby fostering greater engagement among students in civil aviation.

The MoU, which spans five years, will provide ABBS students with valuable exposure to the aviation industry, igniting their interest in civil aviation through experiential learning and hands-on opportunities.

Happy new year