Support from Bank Respublika to school-lyceum with interactive class equipment
Bank Respublika gave direct support to the establishment and equipment of an interactive classroom in a complex school-lyceum named after the National Hero Mubariz Ibrahimov, which is equipped with a MimioTeach.
On the eve of the Day of National Salvation the Bank Respublika delegation also participated in the launch of a new training room. In their statements at the presentation, the Bank staff expressed a sense of deep satisfaction to the fact that our country has a high school meeting international standards of education. It was also stressed that the interactive training room with the MIMIO undoubtedly will have a positive impact on the quality of education, as these classes are very dynamic, students are engaged in a diligent work, actively demonstrate their knowledge and skills, and creative abilities to achieve goals.
MIMIO Teach interactive system easily turns any whiteboard into an interactive one. The system equipped with a pretty powerful software MimioStudio highly increases the chances of getting an education.
In addition to the above, the Bank is fully equipped with room interactive tablet computers. After the presentation the Director of the Department of the Bank for Branches Emil Rustamov congratulated those present on the Day of National Salvation, and noted that the support to the school-lyceum will last for long.-15D--
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- Economics
- 20 June 2013 15:42
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