SCHOOLS IN MAJOR KARABAKH CITIES TO RECEIVE 3,500 COMPUTERS
news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia
STEPANAKERT. - Sixteen schools of Stepanakert and Shushi cities of
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will receive computers in the near future,
program director Sebastian Arias Duval told the journalists on Tuesday
during the international conference "Fruitful Armenia-7: instruments."
They will be distributed by Fruitful Armenia company within the
framework of Nur (Pomegranate) project.
According to Duval, school teachers also participated in trainings
within the project. The project will be first launched in two cities
of Karabakh which have Internet access.
In response to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent question whether
schoolchildren will no longer take books to school, Duval responded
that they will, but the world trend is that books are replaced by
electronic equipments.
Pupils of the elementary schools will receive computers by the end of
this year. The project intends to include other regions of Karabakh
as well to provide schools with 22000 computers. A total of $1.5
million was invested this year for the realization of the project.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
Sept 20 2011
Armenia
STEPANAKERT. - Sixteen schools of Stepanakert and Shushi cities of
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic will receive computers in the near future,
program director Sebastian Arias Duval told the journalists on Tuesday
during the international conference "Fruitful Armenia-7: instruments."
They will be distributed by Fruitful Armenia company within the
framework of Nur (Pomegranate) project.
According to Duval, school teachers also participated in trainings
within the project. The project will be first launched in two cities
of Karabakh which have Internet access.
In response to the Armenian News-NEWS.am correspondent question whether
schoolchildren will no longer take books to school, Duval responded
that they will, but the world trend is that books are replaced by
electronic equipments.
Pupils of the elementary schools will receive computers by the end of
this year. The project intends to include other regions of Karabakh
as well to provide schools with 22000 computers. A total of $1.5
million was invested this year for the realization of the project.
From: A. Papazian