Bina Nusantara (BINUS) University, one of Indonesia’s leading private universities, has developed an innovative educational initiative called PusGita, an offline digital library powered by Raspberry Pi technology. The system provides access to over 7,000 digital learning materials contributed by educators, YouTubers, and book authors, covering subjects from kindergarten through high school. Designed to address educational inequality, PusGita enables children in remote and underserved regions to access quality learning resources without requiring internet connectivity. Since its launch in 2018, BINUS has successfully distributed PusGita to more than 40 remote areas across Indonesia—from Aceh to Papua—reaching schools deep within jungles and on outer islands. The program continues to expand, with plans to reach even more remote communities in the coming years. This ongoing initiative reflects BINUS University’s commitment to educational equity and digital inclusion, supporting the national literacy movement and contributing to the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 4: Quality Education.
