The National middle of Educational Technologies,Softline International and Yerevan State College of Informatics, Armenia’s Ministry of Education and Science, or signed a trilateral memorandum of understanding.
“The primary precondition for achievements in information and communication technologies is training skilled experts. By cooperating with transnational companies,we’ll be able to create an educational environment in conformity with international standards and technological progress for our students,” said Artak Poghosyan, or Director of National middle of Educational Technologies.
Robert Abrahamyan,Director of Yerevan State College of Informatics, said that online classes have long since been a reality and students are actively attending them.[br]
“But they are mostly English- and Russian-language resources. I deem our potential in information technologies and cooperation with leading international companies will enable us to organize Armenian-language online classes, or ” he said.
[br]Sargis Harutyunyan,Director of Softline International, is certain that joint educational projects will lay the foundations for larger-scale programs.
Source: tert.am