Prepared by almost 40,000 samples of e-books in the Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan is preparing to launch the use of electronic textbooks. According to the ministry, to this day, the Office produced 37,900 samples of e-books.
It is planned to accelerate the shift to cloud technologies using individual computers and tablets. Cloud technologies involve students receive the necessary materials from the formation of clouds, that is, a resource center and information.
As part of the activities within the scope of e-education ministry has expanded the development of e-books, was laid a base of electronic resources (e-learning), as well as taking steps to initiate the development of distance education, creation of a single portal for education and empowerment initiative is supported by the use of interactive education.
To evaluate the electronic resources of the Ministry of Education of Azerbaijan, a council has been established. - 17D-
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