Tech Valley

Training

Tech Valley Pakistan's commitment extends beyond simply offering technology. We have excellent training and capacity building expertise for every walk of life whether it may be students, teachers or organizations. We actively conduct research and develop insightful case studies to share valuable best practices within the industry to help them adopt schools. Additionally, we offer expert change management and digital transformation consultations, shaping a digital future that benefits everyone..

Digital Transformation of Federal Capital - Islamabad Public Schools

After a successful pilot project initiated during COVID-19, Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, Pakistan later on joined hands with Tech Valley to digitize all the public schools in Federal Capital Islamabad using Google for Education tools.

  • 424 Schools Digitized
  • 220,000+ Digital IDs Created
  • 500+ Teachers’ Trained

Reform Support Unit, School Education and Literacy Department, Sindh

Tech Valley successfully deployed 500 Chromebooks and training programs in four districts (Dadu, Umerkot, Tharparkar and Shaheed Benazirabad) to improve digital literacy and access to modern learning tools. The project received positive feedback from educators and students, and its success may lead to expansion into more districts with additional funding. The Chromebooks have proven valuable in creating a more interactive and engaging learning experience, with the potential to transform traditional teaching and pave the way for a more digital classroom.

Educators

The Educators, a Project of Beaconhouse, has completed more than 20 years of service to educational development across the country with remarkable success. Tech Valley has been working very closely with the senior management of the educators and conducted a teachers training and awareness workshop to introduce the Google Workspace tools along with Chromebooks & CEU Licenses.

Government of Gilgit Baltistan

The Google for Education Project digitally transformed five schools in Gilgit Baltistan. Teachers and students received digital IDs to access ed-tech tools. 25 teachers and 10 IT staff members from the schools were trained on using Google for Education tools for teaching and administrative purposes.


The training was designed to equip teachers and IT staff with the skills needed to enhance digital literacy and understand the advantages of cloud-based work. Participants explored how Google tools can transform school processes and engaged in self-paced tutorials tailored to their needs. The training also included activities within a simulated school environment to provide context and demonstrate how Google Apps for Education can streamline teaching and learning workflows.