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  • AESA: Armenian Schools Connectivity Project (ASCP) w Project Harmony

    Armenian Engineers and Scientists of America, Inc.
    417 W. Arden Ave., Suite 112C, Glendale, CA 91203
    TEL 818-547-3372, www.aesa.org


    PROJECT HARMONY

    Presents

    Armenian Schools Connectivity Project (ASCP)

    by

    Mourad Mouradyan (Technical Manager)
    Knarik Nazaryan (Senior Regional Coordinator)
    Bryan Wockley (The US program Coordinator)

    Tuesday 29, 2004 7:00PM
    at
    Armenian Society of Los Angeles
    221 South Brand Blvd, Glendale, CA 91204.

    Admission Free

    The presentation will include past achievements of Project Harmony in
    Armenia, over the last 2 years, through which 270 out of the 1400 total
    number of schools have been equipped with computer labs and internet
    connectivity. Recently a Mobile Computer/Internet Lab has been added to
    this program to serve outlying regions that have not yet been equipped with
    permanent labs.

    There are several purposes for the trip around the US this summer.
    Primarily, the visiting team is seeking to update the Diaspora community as
    well as others interested in the development of technology education and
    business in Armenia on the status of the Armenian Schools Connectivity
    Project (ASCP). There have been several exciting developments recently in
    ASCP including the launch of a Mobile
    Computer Lab that will travel and provide internet access and training to
    some of Armenia's most remote regions on a rotating basis via satellite
    uplink.

    In general, the main purpose is to meet with individuals who are aware of
    the ASCP network, have an interest in tech education and proliferation in
    Armenia, and may be willing to serve as advisors to the program to preserve
    this valuable resource.

    Separately, the visiting team is looking to promote partnership
    opportunities between schools and communities in the US and those within
    the ASCP network in Armenia. The ECA has recently approved the proposal
    for increasing the number of teacher exchanges and training opportunities
    we can offer to US teachers in support of our partnership building process.
    Teacher exchanges will continue for the coming three years, including
    annual national follow-up training conferences for those participating in
    collaborative school partnership programs.

    Recently, the grant renewal for the ASCP has been approved by the State
    Department to begin July 1 of this year. However, part and parcel to the
    grant provision is a required plan for scaling down US Bureau of
    Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) funding to internet school centers
    over the course of the coming years.

    There is a great interest in meeting with representatives of
    schools in the Glendale and greater LA area who might be interested in
    participating in Project Harmony facilitated school partnerships with
    schools or communities in Armenia. Participation in these training
    conferences, collaborative projects, and teacher exchanges is fully funded
    by the ECA grant awarded to the Project Harmony ASCP.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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