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Cuba prepares the use of free software Open course – Prensa Latina

March 18, 2016, 16:23 By Reina Magdariaga

Cuba prepares the use of free software Open course Havana, Mar 18 (Prensa Latina) Cuban Ministry of Education (MINED) organizes the implementation of free software Open course in the education system, announced today an agency official in the context Computer XVI of the 2016 International Convention.

 This platform, developed by French schools, allows you to enter all national resources produced for the sector for more than 20 years, he told Prensa Latina the CIO of Mined, Fernando Ortega.

This action is possible, because it has a resource gallery that allows teach from mathematics to the science classes, the official in the context of the last day of the meeting which brought together representatives from 30 countries.

Ortega called the technological tool, as the best software so far interactive whiteboard.

to ensure the effectiveness of its implementation, he said that this year 16 teacher training centers, one in each province of the island will be created.

that way, teachers will be prepared on the use of interactive whiteboards and tablets, to achieve the necessary skills in Information Technology and Communications (ICT).

This action forms part of the effort of Mined to achieve the preparation of human resources, said the manager.

As part of ICT development, the Education sector has more than 900 centers connected by the Telecommunications Company Cuba, ETECSA, and more than 247,000 users on the network.

the XVI International Convention Informática 2016 closes its doors today at the Havana Convention after five intense days with the presentation of lectures, roundtables, panels and poster session. In addition to holding together 13 events.

The trade fair event, which brought together exhibitors from 14 countries on the grounds of Pabexpo, became the stage for promoting initiatives that contribute to the process . computerization of Cuban society

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