New Delhi — February 2026: Classrooms in CM Shri schools across Delhi are undergoing a digital transformation as traditional chalkboards and blackboards are being replaced with interactive AI-powered panels. This shift is being implemented under the Microsoft Elevate for Educators initiative, aiming to promote personalised learning, inclusion, and future-ready education.
For decades, chalk and blackboards dominated Indian classrooms. Today, students in CM Shri schools are learning through large digital panels that display animated lessons, real-time diagrams, and multimedia content. These AI-enabled panels allow teachers to modify lessons instantly based on student understanding and participation levels.
The move marks a significant departure from rote learning methods toward more visual and engaging instruction.
The transformation is part of a nationwide programme launched by Microsoft to support teachers with artificial intelligence tools. Under this initiative, educators receive training to use AI platforms for lesson planning, assessments, and classroom engagement.
Teachers are being equipped with AI assistants to:
One of the key goals of AI-powered classrooms is personalised learning. AI tools analyse student progress and help teachers tailor lessons for different learning speeds and abilities.
Special emphasis is being placed on inclusive education:
Educators report improved attention spans and higher classroom interaction since the introduction of smart panels.
Students are not only consuming digital content but also creating it. Some classrooms now encourage children to design small AI-based projects, presentations, and digital performances. This helps develop problem-solving skills, creativity, and early exposure to emerging technologies.
Such activities align with the national push toward computational thinking and digital literacy.
Officials say the AI classroom initiative supports the objectives of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which promotes experiential learning, technology integration, and skill-based education.
By modernising government schools, the programme aims to reduce the digital divide between private and public education systems.
With AI panels now operational in CM Shri schools, education authorities view the project as a pilot model that could be expanded to other government schools in the coming years.
The initiative reflects a broader vision of transforming classrooms into smart learning spaces where technology supports teachers and empowers students
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