BOSSIO LATIN AMERICAN EDUCATION SEMINAR OPENED 1 A 1
The executive director ANSES Diego Bossio, and the Minister of Education, Alberto Sileoni, opened last Thursday, the first Latin American Seminar on Education 1 to 1, where 12 countries in the region to share experiences of implementing technology in teaching and learning processes. This meeting is held under the Equal Connect program.
During his presentation, Bossio said: "In the framework of inclusion policies, such as the Universal and Son, the Connect program Equality is central to digitally include public school students around the country" .
Moreover, the holder of the work highlighted ANSES undertaken by different agencies so that each student has their netbook. He added: "We identify the computer with each child, through the Cuil, to optimize the delivery process of netbooks."
The seminar is organized by the ANSES, the Ministry of Education, the educational portal and the Organization of Iberoamerican States for Education, Science and Culture (OEI). The same is done for 17 and March 18 at the Sheraton Hotel Retiro, with free admission.
The Equal Connect program aims to distribute more than three million netbooks among public high school students, special education and teacher training institutes in the period 2010-2012. So far, ANSES delivered more than 360,000 computers around the country. In parallel, develop digital content and work processes to transform teacher education paradigms, models and processes of learning and teaching.
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