
KARIMNAGAR, MARCH 12, 2026: As an ICT (Information and Communication Technology) facilitator working with primary students, I see many joyful and curious moments, but one stands out clearly. A young student successfully used a mouse to drag and drop for the very first time. That simple achievement, small to adults, felt like a giant leap for that child. If I could frame one classroom moment forever, it would be that one.
Her eyes lit up with excitement. She had struggled for days to coordinate her hand with the mouse, often feeling frustrated and unsure. But on that day, she clicked, dragged a puzzle piece on the screen, and placed it perfectly. She turned to me with the biggest smile, her face glowing with pride.
Her classmates clapped, and I could see her quiet confidence beginning to grow. It was more than just a computer skill; it was her first step toward being digitally confident in a world filled with technology.
That moment captured the essence of teaching young learners: patience, practice, and the joy of finally achieving something new. If I could frame a single image from my classroom, it would be her proud smile—a symbol of progress, discovery, and the beauty of learning.

Authored Article by: Nitin Kalidas, ICT Facilitator,
Advita International School, Karimnagar

