Overview
- The first classroom was inaugurated at Secundaria Alfonso Reyes in San Bernabé Ocotepec, Magdalena Contreras, marking the program’s move from planning to implementation.
- Each standardized lab includes 30 high-performance computers, 60 tablets, an interactive digital board with camera, virtual reality goggles, a 3D printer, a digital telescope, a projector with laptop, and microcontroller kits.
- City officials estimate about 500,000 pesos per classroom, with the initial phase targeting 500 public primary and secondary schools across the capital.
- Mixtli Digital is being implemented in agreement with the federal SEP and the Autoridad Educativa Federal in Mexico City, reflecting intergovernmental coordination.
- Brugada framed the effort as building digital citizenship and paired the launch with complementary programs, while coverage noted ongoing challenges around maintenance, connectivity, teacher training, and basic infrastructure at many schools.