VP launches Arabic eLearning project, translation challenge

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Dubai / WAM

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai, inaugurated the Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic eLearning Project, with the launch of the Translation Challenge in Dubai on Monday.
The Translation Challenge calls on all Arabs to help translate 5,000 videos and 11 million words of world-class maths and science material to Arabic, to be available online for free, for over 50 million Arab students from kindergarten to grade 12. The content is to be sourced and localised in accordance with the highest international standards and curricula.
The Mohammed bin Rashid Arabic eLearning Project falls under the umbrella of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives (MBRGI). It is an online initiative that seeks to lay the foundation of a new knowledge base, and to establish the future of science and math excellence among Arab students.
During the lunch, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed said, “Providing high quality education in science and math to all Arab students is integral to rebooting our civilisational development, eLearning is the fastest way to bridge the educational gap in the Arab world.”
“We have challenged all Arabs to help translate 11 million words in order to produce 5,000 educational videos in one year; we urge anyone interested to participate in this important ongoing cultural project,” Sheikh Mohammed added.
His Highness elaborated, “Our goal is to provide high standard academic material in science and maths to all Arab students; this project is the first step in a long journey to improve education in the Arab world, and make it accessible to millions of Arab students. Translation is the foundation of a
cultural renaissance,
and opens the doors to
intellectual enlightenment.”
“The reality of the education system in the Arab world may be disappointing, however today we light a candle of hope. I believe in the unbound potential of Arab students when they have access to the necessary resources, tools and material to excel.” Sheikh Mohammed concluded.

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