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Danish Kurani's Connected Classroom Brings Remote Teaching to Rural Alabama Students

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Dan Howarth

7mo ago· 8 min readenNews

Summary

Architect Danish Kurani has developed a prototype 'Connected Classroom' at Robert C Hatch High School in Alabama's rural Black Belt region. The innovative classroom design enables expert teachers to remotely provide lessons to students in underserved rural communities through advanced technology and thoughtful architectural design. The project was completed in partnership with nonprofit Ed Farm and the State of Alabama, addressing educational access challenges in remote areas.

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Architect Danish Kurani has developed a prototype for a 'connected' classroom, designed to enable expert teachers to remotely provide lessons to students in rural communities.
Kurani completed the first iteration of the Connected Classroom at Robert C Hatch High School in Alabama's rural Black Belt region.
The project was completed in partnership with nonprofit Ed Farm and the State of Alabama.
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Architect Danish Kurani has developed a prototype for a "connected" classroom, designed to enable expert teachers to remotely provide lessons to students in rural communities.

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