Work of Teachers to Be Facilitated
The Azerbaijan computer company Kur will further facilitate the work of local teachers.
According to the official website of the General Director Rizvan Osmanov (http://www.kur.az/view.php?lang=az&menu=89&id=102), it becomes possible through the expansion of cooperation with Dojop Technology, the distributor of products NComputing.
This is not the first project in the field of education. The mentioned products have been introduced in language laboratories of educational institutions, which also facilitated the work of teachers in the learning process, as the system does not require special skills to manage and easy to use.
Computers also due to this product consume 5 watts through the input devices L300, which saves electricity. - 17D-
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