Educational Internet TV created
The educational program channel Culture on state television can change its residence.
The head of Information Systems in Education under the Ministry of Education Samir Mammadov told the media next year the project channel Education starts. Teachers, and not only they will seek thematic discussions in the virtual space, and the reason is the gradual transformation of the Internet into mainstream media.
The novelty planned under the project is a part of the state program on informatization of education, with will increase the number of schools connected to the Internet. The television channel will become a mainstream, because the broadcasting will be for teachers and high school students. The channel will include news, discussion and open classes.
According to Mammadov, initially the ministry ordered the shooting of programs and lessons for posting on the site, and in the future they plan to contract with certain studios. The official hoped that finally they will create a platform, which is able to unite all participants in the process - ministry officials and teachers, parents and students. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 28 November 2012 17:37
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