DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF EDUCATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v14.i1.2026.6817Keywords:
Digital Technology, Education, Sustainable Development, Distance Learning, Personalization, CurriculumAbstract [English]
Education is widely recognized as a central pillar for achieving sustainable development, and digital technology has emerged as a powerful force in reshaping how learning is delivered, accessed, and experienced. In contemporary learning environments, digital tools are no longer optional supplements but essential components that influence the quality, reach, and inclusiveness of education. The thoughtful integration of digital technology into education systems is increasingly seen as necessary for ensuring equitable and effective learning opportunities for all learners in the coming decades. We find out more about the same in this paper ahead.
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