Thailand launches initiative to set up 1,500 digital classrooms nationwide


BANGKOK: Thailand has embarked on an ambitious goal of setting up 1,500 digital classrooms for schools of all sizes across the nation to nurture at least 100,000 talents annually.

The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said on Monday (Dec 18) that these classrooms will be equipped with essential tools, such as computers and software designed to teach coding skills to students.

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