Computer lab for the underserved


Making learning accessible: Digital literacy programmes are conducted at the lab, which is equipped with DuckiePi learning devices.

TAYLOR’S University has given PPR Lembah Subang 1 and 2 communities a boost with the recent launch of its DuckiePi Computer Lab at NZX Commercial Centre in Ara Damansara, Selangor.

This latest effort by the varsity is part of its ongoing initiative to bridge the digital and education divide among B40 communities that has been exacerbated due to a lack of devices, resulting in children being unable to attend virtual classes or having little access to learning resources.

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