Samsung Electronics has partnered with the Thai Nguyen University of Medicine and Pharmacy to deploy its pioneering Smart Classroom solutions for training medical professionals.
The electronic giant recently presented units of the widely acclaimed Samsung Interactive White Board (E-Boards) to the College. In addition, Samsung presented units of Samsung Thin Clients, and other devices such as, keyboards and mice, laptop, 6.5KVA Solar Power, solar panels, tables and chairs.
All of this high-tech equipment will help to empower teachers to access digital content that can be shared with students at any location, conduct assessments and monitor student progress as well as provide students with learning tools.
The project aims to create an advanced and interactive classroom experience for learners as it allows teachers to monitor educational content on their students’ screens.
At the presentation ceremony, Bang Hyun Woo of Samsung Electronics Vietnam said, the Samsung Smart School initiative is a testament to the company’s commitment to assisting stakeholders in Vietnam’s education sector bridge the digital divide as well as make the learning environment more interactive, using the latest technology.
The initiation of the Samsung Smart School at Thai Nguyen represents an important part of our continuing effort to deliver the classroom of the future today using the Samsung Smart School Solution.
This innovative solution frees educators from the confines of standing at a chalkboard or projector and allows them to move about the classroom, conducting interactive lessons and activities through their touch screen tablet or notebook computer.
We’re confident that schools that adopt the solution will find it to be a powerful and effective platform for engaging students, elevating learning and fostering a truly interactive learning environment, he said.
Nguyen Van Son, rector of the College, in turn commended Samsung for keying into the College’s need for enhanced Information and Communication Technology.
Samsung’s Smart School Solution, said Mr Son, is the perfect opportunity to nurture medical students’ growth through interactive technology and help them adapt to global trends in information technology.
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