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Russian developers introduce breakthrough digital education project to Middle East

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Russian developers introduce breakthrough digital education project to Middle East


06.12.2018

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A digital education project by Russia’s Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) may become a part of education process in Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport and Cairo schools in December. The counselor of the UAE’s Education Minister Faizal Mohamed Albakeri called the project a breakthrough in the sphere of quality education, Big Asia reports. 
 
ASI presented the CORE, education resources constructor project, at AQDAR World Summit in Abu Dhabi. This event brings together best innovative projects in the field of public administration, education, health and safety. Companies from the UAE, Germany, China, India and other countries of the Middle East, Europe and Asia are among the participants of the summit

CORE project integrates the user’s and other parties’ interactive lessons in a single digital environment. The constructor allows to use the full potential of contemporary online and mobile technologies in the classroom, apply a huge number of different forms of education and give students the skills of working in the digital world.

ASI was created by the Russian Government to develop innovative projects in the economy and the social sphere.

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