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    P R E S S R E L E A S E
    Date: October 23, 2014

    Technology for Education in Armenia (TechEd Armenia)
    4 Bradford Road, Suite #1, Watertown, MA 02472
    Contact: Berge Jololian
    Tel: 617-470-2919
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: https://www.facebook.com/techedarmenia


    Fund modern educational technology for 85 young students at the Darbas
    School in southern Armenia.


    "The foundation of every state is the education of its youth." So
    said Greek philosopher Diogenes in the 4th Century BC. He could well
    have been speaking of today's Republic of Armenia whose future depends
    on educating its youth.

    The lack of computers and software across southern Armenia is a
    barrier to quality education. Students without access to computers
    are at a growing disadvantage in this interconnected, technology-based
    world.

    One example is the middle school in the village of Darbas which lacks
    modern computer equipment and computer-based learning software.

    Technology for Education in Armenia (TechEd Armenia) has been helping
    students and teachers in Armenian villages since 2011. With help from
    people like you, TechEd Armenia has been providing new computers,
    educational software programs, and Wi-Fi Internet in the classroom
    while simultaneously helping school teachers to use that equipment to
    teach.

    The learning tools we offer to students allow them to take control of
    their education early in life and acquire the knowledge and skills
    they need to later succeed professionally.

    TechEd Armenia gives young students in rural villages the opportunity
    to learn things they never imagined they could, and is a key to
    improving the economy of these villages.

    During the summer of 2014, the Kansas Air National Guard remodeled
    three classrooms at the Darbas school as part of a humanitarian and
    civic assistance initiative.

    But the school remained virtually without computers. We need a total
    of $5,060 to acquire 8 new computers with accessories, software
    programs, a multi-function printer, a screen-projector, and Wi-Fi
    Internet connectivity. Our remaining goal is $3,300 of which $1,515
    has been raised thus far on the Indiegogo crowfunding website
    http://igg.me/at/TechEdArmenia

    The school in the village of Uyts is an example of TechEd Armenia's
    work. Meghan McGinty, an American teacher and Peace Corps volunteer
    there, pleaded for new computers to enable students to learn English,
    acquire modern computer skills and up-to-date information from the
    Internet.

    TechEd Armenia gave the Uyts schools the computers they needed. We
    have tracked their successful use with constant visits, teacher
    education, and upgrading of their computers.

    TechEd Armenia has also successfully implemented computer technology
    education in the southern Armenian village schools of Sisian, Shamb,
    Angeghakot, and Goris School #3.

    Our most recent project was for the 57 students at the village school
    of Lor in August 2014: 6 new computers, new multi-function printer,
    and Wi-Fi Internet router.

    Preparations are underway for the village of Darbas School. It is
    scheduled to receive computers during the last week in November 2014
    (Thanksgiving week). The students are waiting. But we need funding.

    Technology for Education in Armenia (TechEd Armenia) operates as a
    non-profit program of the Holy Cross Armenian Catholic Church in
    Belmont, Massachusetts. TechEd Armenia is composed solely of
    volunteers who work for free.

    We know that you value the youth and future of Armenia. Your gift
    will help make a genuine contribution towards the education of
    Armenian youth and the strengthening of Armenian statehood.
    Please visit http://igg.me/at/TechEdArmenia

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