Education Minister Dr. Majid Al Nuaimi patronised the e-Learning Exhibition, 2014, organised by the King Hamad's Schools of the Future Project Directorate at Bahrain City Centre, under the theme of “Towards e-Learning”.The Minister toured the exhibition which included a number of the best applications and experiences in e-learning that were provided by 8 boys and girls schools from various grades.The exhibition attracted a large number of visitors and students who were informed about the schools’ experience in offering educational materials electronically.Dr. Al Nuaimi praised the King Hamad's Schools of the Future Project which is a landmark step towards developing education in the Kingdom of Bahrain specially the electronic shift through the conversion to e-books and expanding communication among parents, students and school administrations through the electronic system.He highlighted that interest in e-learning is within the Ministry’s strategic plan, which provides convenient e-learning environment for students.The exhibition aims to familiarize the members of the community with the achievements of King Hamad's Schools of the Future Project and the mechanism of activating e-learning, including the equipment provided by the project in the schools, the mechanism used, and their applications in the facilities of e-learning.
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