Republic of Macedonia First Nation to Provide a Computer for Every Student

Republic of Macedonia

Once considered the least developed of the former Yugoslavian republics, Macedonia is leaping into the 21st century. Thanks to low-cost virtual PC technology from NComputing, Macedonia is the first country ever to provide a 1:1 computing experience (one computer per student) to its entire public school population.

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Turkish school system keeps it cool in the computer labs

Kultur School System

The Kultur School system is a leading private school system in Turkey with about 2,000 students and 300 staff. The system includes 5 preschools, 2 primary schools, 2 high schools, and a science-focused high school. "Bringing computing technology into daily teaching and exposing the students to the broader world is a key mission of the schools," says Mrs. Esra Ataç, chief of the school’s computer department.

 

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South Africa's Western Cape schools bridge the digital divide

South Africa's Western Cape Region

By deploying innovative and affordable solutions like NComputing, economically poor Khanya in the Western Cape region of South Africa has enriched the lives of both its students and educators. In fact, Project Khanya has received numerous national and international awards. Its another story of how NComputing is changing education the world over.

 

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Avcilar Hospital Saves Time and Money

Avcilar Hospital

NComputing enabled this Turkish hospital to provide computing access to all of its doctors, nurses, and administrators while saving time and cutting costs.

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Joining forces to bridge the digital divide in Africa

ASF/DSF

How does a country that struggles to buy textbooks for its schools manage to afford computers? That’s the dilemma facing many developing nations today. It’s also the problem that two European organisations—Ateliers Sans Frontières (ASF) and Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF)—are solving with the help of innovative virtual desktop solutions from NComputing.

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