SEVENTY-TWO SCHOOLS IN ARMENIA'S TAVUSH REGION TO RECEIVE COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND FURNITURE
armradio.am
18.09.2012 15:09
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, in conjunction with the Indian
Embassy in Armenia and the Vardanyan Family Foundation, has launched
an unprecedented effort to establish computer classrooms and Internet
access throughout schools in Armenia's Tavush Region. The large-scale
project will result in the provision of computer systems and furniture
to 19 urban and 53 rural campuses.
Currently only ten of the region's 82 public and private schools have
a sufficient number of computers and Internet access for students. In
order to address this substantial technological deficit, the Hayastan
All-Armenian Fund signed a Memorandum with the government of India
in October 2011, with the latter committing to donate and set up
hundreds of computer systems, as well as establish online access,
in schools across Tavush. In addition to this project, recently the
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund organized a series of advanced trainings
for teachers throughout the region.
With the financial support of the Indian government, a total of 550
computers and 72 printers will be donated to Tavush schools. The
systems will be delivered in two shipments to Armenia by the end
of this month. The Indian government will also dispatch a team
of specialists to Armenia for the installation of the systems and
establishment of online access.
Furniture for the newly created computer classrooms at all recipient
schools is being sponsored by the Vardanyan Family Foundation, on
behalf of benefactor Michael Vardanyan.
The project will benefit a total of 16,183 students.
armradio.am
18.09.2012 15:09
The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund, in conjunction with the Indian
Embassy in Armenia and the Vardanyan Family Foundation, has launched
an unprecedented effort to establish computer classrooms and Internet
access throughout schools in Armenia's Tavush Region. The large-scale
project will result in the provision of computer systems and furniture
to 19 urban and 53 rural campuses.
Currently only ten of the region's 82 public and private schools have
a sufficient number of computers and Internet access for students. In
order to address this substantial technological deficit, the Hayastan
All-Armenian Fund signed a Memorandum with the government of India
in October 2011, with the latter committing to donate and set up
hundreds of computer systems, as well as establish online access,
in schools across Tavush. In addition to this project, recently the
Hayastan All-Armenian Fund organized a series of advanced trainings
for teachers throughout the region.
With the financial support of the Indian government, a total of 550
computers and 72 printers will be donated to Tavush schools. The
systems will be delivered in two shipments to Armenia by the end
of this month. The Indian government will also dispatch a team
of specialists to Armenia for the installation of the systems and
establishment of online access.
Furniture for the newly created computer classrooms at all recipient
schools is being sponsored by the Vardanyan Family Foundation, on
behalf of benefactor Michael Vardanyan.
The project will benefit a total of 16,183 students.