Date:05/01/21
The online training portal iktlab.edu.az offers free online trainings with video lessons for acquiring knowledge in the field of ICT and digital skills. Trainings on various topics on ICT and digital technologies prepared in our native language have been posted on the portal. Through these courses, users will be able to participate in online trainings in an interactive manner. The portal currently provides video information on the basics of digital skills, the use of Internet technologies and other similar topics. In the near future, materials related to digital marketing and programming courses will be placed on the portal.
The purpose of the training portal is to provide free assistance to the population, especially women in all parts of the country in acquiring knowledge and skills. Those who successfully complete the training courses will be able to receive certificates immediately through the portal.
It will be recalled that the online project is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies and the International Telecommunication Union, and is also organized by the ICT LAB Applying and Training Center. The portal was developed within the framework of the project "Development of multimedia online courses and a web portal for women".
This project is being implemented on the basis of the decision of the World Telecommunication Development Conference on the implementation of regional projects within the framework of regional initiatives.
Note that all you need to do to participate in the trainings posted on the portal https://iktlab.edu.az/ is to register.
Digital skills training portal created
An online training portal has been created in our country with the aim of improving the digital skills of the population, including women, and developing their knowledge on the use of information and communication technologies.The online training portal iktlab.edu.az offers free online trainings with video lessons for acquiring knowledge in the field of ICT and digital skills. Trainings on various topics on ICT and digital technologies prepared in our native language have been posted on the portal. Through these courses, users will be able to participate in online trainings in an interactive manner. The portal currently provides video information on the basics of digital skills, the use of Internet technologies and other similar topics. In the near future, materials related to digital marketing and programming courses will be placed on the portal.
The purpose of the training portal is to provide free assistance to the population, especially women in all parts of the country in acquiring knowledge and skills. Those who successfully complete the training courses will be able to receive certificates immediately through the portal.
It will be recalled that the online project is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies and the International Telecommunication Union, and is also organized by the ICT LAB Applying and Training Center. The portal was developed within the framework of the project "Development of multimedia online courses and a web portal for women".
This project is being implemented on the basis of the decision of the World Telecommunication Development Conference on the implementation of regional projects within the framework of regional initiatives.
Note that all you need to do to participate in the trainings posted on the portal https://iktlab.edu.az/ is to register.
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