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  • 6.1 Enlaces in Chile
  • 6.2 Macedonia connects
  • 6.3 SchoolNet Namibia
  • 6.4 From SchoolNet to EdNet inThailand
  • 6.5 Top-down in Tunisia
  • 6.6 The E-Rate in the United States

Related Reference Documents| all documents

  • Bahamas: Telecommunications Sector Policy
  • Botswana: National Information and Communications Technology Policy
  • Brazil: Institution of a National Program for Rural Telecommunications
  • Canada: Connectivity and ICT Integration in Elementary and Secondary Schools
  • Chile: Agreement between the Government and CTC
  • Chile: Indicators of Digital Network Infrastructure
  • Ecuador: Universal Service Plan
  • Enlaces: 15 Years of Integrating Technology into Chile's Education
  • Europe: Benchmarking Access and Use of ICTs in European Schools
  • European Union: eEurope 2002 Final Report
  • European Union: eEurope 2005 - An Information Society for All
  • European Union: eEurope Initiative Objective 2
  • Latin America and Caribbean Countries: Rio de Janeiro Commitment
  • Latin America and the Caribbean: San Salvador Commitment
  • Latin America and the Caribbean: San Salvador Commitment
  • Malaysia: Case Study on ICT Integration into Education
  • Pakistan: National Information and Communications Technology Strategy for Education
  • Peru: Political Efforts to Promote Mass Availability of the Internet
  • Philippines: Launching the DepEd Internet Connectivity Project
  • Philippines: Launching the DepEd Internet Connectivity Project
  • Philippines: Mid-Term Philippine Development Plan, Chapter 18
  • Plan of Action for the Information Society in Latin America and the Caribbean (eLAC 2007)
  • Russia: Implementation Completion and Results Report
  • Sri Lanka: Secondary Education Modernization Project
  • Sri Lanka: Secondary Education Modernization Project
  • Survey of ICT and Education in Africa
  • Sweden: Broadband for People with Disability
  • The NEPAD e-schools Initiative
  • United Nations: MGD Goal 2 -- Achieve Universal Primary Education
  • United Nations: Goal 3 -- Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
  • United States: Evaluation of Evidence-Based Practices in Online Learning
  • United States: Internet Access in U.S. Public Schools and Classrooms, 1994-2005
  • United States: USTDA Proposal and Budget Model Format
  • World Summit on the Information Society: Plan of Action
  • World Summit on the Information Society: Tunis Commitment

Related Case Studies| all documents

  • 6.1 Enlaces in Chile
  • 6.2 Macedonia connects
  • 6.3 SchoolNet Namibia
  • 6.4 From SchoolNet to EdNet in Thailand
  • 6.5 Top-down in Tunisia
  • 6.6 The E-Rate in the United States
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