Samsung launches smart classrooms in Jordan


29-10-2016 04:24 PM

Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - Samsung Electronics, a global leader in in digital media and digital convergence technologies, has launched its innovative smart class at the Jubilee School of the King Al Hussein Foundation (KHF) in Jordan.

The move comes in line with its plan to transform the educational process into an interactive learning experience in the classroom.

The smart classroom is equipped with Samsung tablets, interactive smart board and the latest curved monitors, which have been integrated to the school's system, said a statement from the company.

This partnership is a significant step towards enforcing the e-learning strategy which the school has launched at its 20th years anniversary, to enrich the learning process for students by utilizing the newest technologies efficiently inside and outside the classroom, it added.

Joining the students in launching the smart class, Queen Noor Al Hussein, the founder and chairperson of the board of trustees of the KHF, said it will help a unique educational environment that will foster creative and critical thinking, scientific experiences, and advanced technology and help improve students' competitiveness.

Changsup Lee, the president of the Samsung Electrics Levant, said: "Integrating innovative technologies and smart solutions will improve the educational process significantly, which is the optimum goal that we aspire to achieve, and we are proud of our partnership with the Jubilee School with its talented and gifted students."

Since its inception in 1993, the Jubilee School has been a pioneering model, in developing the academic and leadership potential of outstanding scholarship students from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds in the country and the region.

The School focuses on critical thinking, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), e-learning, girls’ leadership, citizenship, conflict resolution, and community service.

*Trade Arabia




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