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Education
DepEd gets initial 271 of 820 laptops committed by Intel
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Jul 3, 2008 - 8:10:39 AM

By Gloria Jane Baylon

MANILA, July 04 (PNA)— A total 271 laptops were handed over recently to the Department of Education (DepEd) by Intel Corporation, the first of 820 computers the international company has committed in the next two years to improve classroom instruction and teacher training in information communication technology (ICT) in the Philippines.

Education Secretary Jesli Lapus said the acquisition of new computers is part of DepEd’s thrust at enlisting private sector assistance “to bring Philippine basic education at a significant comparative advantage with other countries."

The donation was firmed up by DepEd, Intel and Gearing-up Internet Literacy and Access for Students (GILAS).

Only schools with wireless internet connectivity, the capacity to keep the computers secure and safe, and adequate physical facilities to support the computers are selected to receive the laptaps.

As agreed, the DepEd trains the teachers, students and employees involved in the “820 project” and will also be responsible for the handling, installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment.

Under its “Teach to the Future” program, Intel provides training of teachers on basic ICT literacy with pedagogy-technology integration.

Intel also provides other technical and logistical support to program implementation, including structuring and developing to DepEd’s framework for evaluating the program.

On the other hand, the role of GILAS is to evaluate the readiness of schools in implementing the program by securing internet connectivity for public schools for one year.

Lapus assured that DepEd will continue to find ways for modern technology in education to become second nature to Filipino students — the way it is in other countries with the same Intel project.(PNA)



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