Friday, March 26, 2010

Albania E-School

UNDP-supported program of e-school in Albania is the provision of countrys primary and secondary schools with modern computer labs, high-speed, reliable Internet access and training to succeed in computer skills are essential in a world that is increasingly global and complex. Following the program, 379 schools and 800 primary schools are equipped with computer training, more than 1,600 teachers were in a new program in modern ICTand a comprehensive website was developed, teaching materials and support to all affiliated schools. Leoniki Tomeo Secondary School is one of the schools. About 950 students and teachers have benefited from new equipment and to receive education. Are together with the connection to the Internet, students learn the useful programs that are immediately applicable in a highly competitive, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Photoshop. Students can now be done with andProduce a school newspaper, with the help of new technologies at hand, but, as one student put it on the rest of the youth of the world on the Internet. The initiative, which began in 2005 and has prospered thanks to additional financial support from the World Bank and a number of public and private donors, including the Western Union Corporation, Albanian and UFO Association, a private university. Nearly 450,000 students and 25,000 teachers have already benefited from...

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