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North Georgetown Secondary launches E-library

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The North Georgetown Secondary School (NGSS) yesterday launched its E-library.

The air-conditione­d E-library is powered by a solar network, and equipped with a network cabinet and internet access. It was created when former students of NGSS, in observance of the school’s 50th anniversar­y, and in an effort to give back to their alma mater, agreed to renovate a room at the school to be used as an E-library. They also agreed to donate tablet computers and accessorie­s for the facility.

Rear Admiral (Ret’d) Gary Best, a former student of NGSS, disclosed that the project which was birthed in March is being done in three phases.

According to Best, in phase one, the use of the E-library will be facilitate­d on-site at the school and will allow up to 25 students at a time to be able to access the database or repository. Phase two, he added, will allow students to access the database from any section of the school and finally, phase three will allow students to access the database remotely.

The database will contain past papers, books, textbooks and other educationa­l material that will be relevant to students at the school from Grade 7 (form one) to Grade 11 (form five), a Ministry of Education (MoE) release noted

The feature address at the launching ceremony was delivered by Minister of Education, Dr Nicolette Henry. In her remarks she noted that Elibraries are very relevant to education delivery in today’s Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) age as they open windows to the world and inspire users to explore, achieve and contribute to improving the quality of life.

“So, the introducti­on of an Elibrary at this school is nothing short of remarkable and should be highly commended. Congratula­tions and well done to all that were instrument­al in this process,” Henry said.

She observed that since digital libraries are not confined to a particular space or building and are virtually distribute­d, they have several advantages.

The Minister acknowledg­ed that it is recognised that through the deployment of ICT within the educationa­l environmen­t and complement­ed by ready content, the existing delivery, culture and practice of knowledge transfer from traditiona­l memory-based learning to stimulated thinking can be transforme­d.

“Guyana is indeed on the right path and in the right hands. So the North Georgetown Secondary School is the launching ground for the first ICT school library in this country. Congratula­tions again to the entire team that birthed this project, the members of the 50th Anniversar­y Committee, members of the staff and all those instrument­al for such a phenomenal step,” Henry said.

 ??  ?? Minister Nicolette Henry (second from right) in the E-Library (Ministry of Education photo)
Minister Nicolette Henry (second from right) in the E-Library (Ministry of Education photo)

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