Microsoft founder predicts cheaper digital devices and better software will bring big change to learning as lives of poor people improve faster than ever
Cheaper smartphones and tablets, advances in software and better network coverage will revolutionise the way children in developing countries learn over the next 15 years, according to the Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates.
Speaking as he and his wife, Melinda, publish the seventh annual state-of-the-world letter from their eponymous foundation, Gates said recent progress in communications technology had been hugely encouraging.
We think the next 15 years will see major breakthroughs for most people in poor countries
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