Tuesday, July 8, 2014

New project will distribute tablets per thousand students from ten groups – LUSA

Students and teachers will have their classrooms transformed into “laboratories of education using new technologies: the EduLabs”, today announced the consortium E-xample, representing 26 national companies in the areas of learning and educational technologies after the signing of a protocol with the Ministry of Education and Science (MEC).

In the next school year, schools in São João da Madeira, Aveiro, Coimbra, Lousã, Lisbon and Oeiras have installed the Edulabs which will allow students to work in classrooms with interactive whiteboards, tablets or digital books.

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