Date:05/04/12
An examination will be held after completion of the trainings, and those participants who successfully pass the examination will be awarded with diplomas and certificates.
Let’s note that in 2009-2010 the ‘IRELI’ Public Association implemented the ‘IT Academy’ project which covered all regions. In all 50,000 people took part in this project. At present, ‘IRELI’ continues to implement this project in its Youth Center. The persons who want to participate in the project must fill and submit application at the announcement section of the ‘www.ireli.az’ web-site. The deadline for accepting application is April 07, 2012.
‘IRELI’ Information Technologies Center organizes ICT trainings for young people
The Information Technologies Center ‘IRELI’ has begun conducting ICT trainings in Baku within the framework of the ‘IT Academy’ project. According to information provided by ‘ICTnews’, the project aims at educating young people on the ICT sphere, including using of various types of ICT equipment and internet recourses. The trainings consist of 12 lessons which will be held 2 times a week in 2 stages.An examination will be held after completion of the trainings, and those participants who successfully pass the examination will be awarded with diplomas and certificates.
Let’s note that in 2009-2010 the ‘IRELI’ Public Association implemented the ‘IT Academy’ project which covered all regions. In all 50,000 people took part in this project. At present, ‘IRELI’ continues to implement this project in its Youth Center. The persons who want to participate in the project must fill and submit application at the announcement section of the ‘www.ireli.az’ web-site. The deadline for accepting application is April 07, 2012.
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