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Sam Pitroda advocates use of all forms of technology for education

"As information and communication technology changes, the available tools and applications also change. So we need to harness these tools and look for new models of learning as well," he pointed out.

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Sam Pitroda, advisor to the prime minister on public information, infrastructure and innovations, has strongly advocated use of all forms technology to impart education in a vast country like India.

"This is the age of information. This is the age of online libraries. So there has to be mobility," Pitroda said while delivering the third Ravenshaw University Development Trust (RUDT) lecture here last night.

Pitroda, who is also the chairman of National Knowledge Commission (NKC), said all layers of technology should be used for dissemination of information and education.

"As information and communication technology changes, the available tools and applications also change. So we need to harness these tools and look for new models of learning as well," he pointed out.

Replying to questions from the audience, Pitroda said the US model of consumerism is no more sustainable and will not work further. This model has lost its shine, and we need to change it because it has to change someday, he said asking the youths to actively participate in bringing up this change.

When asked on solutions for different challenges faced by India, the technology wizard said, "We need more and more people who will volunteer to work for the poor with less salary. Unfortunately, the same is not going to happen with US model of consumerism," he stressed.

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