During a press conference in San Cristobal School, in the region of Huancavelica (Peru), attended by education authorities and representatives of Educaline, it was presented the agreement in which Educaline grants 30,000 contents digital educational licenses for free for one year, for the students and teachers in the region.
Among the participants, the Regional President Maciste Diaz, expressed his belief that educational innovation in Huancavelica was a reality.
As Miguel Angel Temprano, Educaline’s CEO pointed, the aim for Huenacavelica is “train at least 800 teachers in the use of educational technologies, new educational systems […] and that 30,000 students can have a totally revolutionary system”.
San Cristobal school is an example of the wide acceptance of the project, as its director expressed: “I want to show the great enthusiasm that awakened in us, the application of these technological tools”