
The UNESCO SchoolNet project, “Strengthening ICT in Schools and SchoolNet Project in ASEAN Setting”, was initiated in recognition of the need to assist teachers in integrating ICT into teaching and to facilitate participation of teachers and students in the Asia-Pacific region in SchoolNet telecollaboration activities.
The project was launched in July 2003 and focuses on three subject areas, languages, mathematics and science. SchoolNet activities have been piloted in 24 schools in eight participating countries of the ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) region: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Viet Nam.
The UNESCO SchoolNet project aims to:
National coordinators facilitate project implementation in each participating ASEAN-region country.
What is "SchoolNet"? SchoolNet is an initiative that promotes the effective use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in learning through supporting the connection of schools to the Internet and by creating a network of schools. This network is envisaged as being a means by which to: build connections among students, teachers and schools; share information and resources; and prepare learners for knowledge-based societies. SchoolNet also encourages the creation of locally-relevant and high-quality educational resources through ICT and champions lifelong learning.
Project Partners
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Contact:
Miao Fengchun
ICT in Education Unit
Tel: ( +66 ) 2 3910577 ext 223
E-mail: ictinfo(at)unescobkk.org
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