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Samsung Vina continues granting modern libraries to schools

Samsung Vina Electronics company on November 27 handed over a hi-tech library to Chu Van An high school in Hanoi , raising the number of such libraries to 28 and offering more than 40,000 books to 22,000 pupils across the country.
Samsung Vina Electronics company on November 27 handed over a hi-techlibrary to Chu Van An high school in Hanoi , raising the number ofsuch libraries to 28 and offering more than 40,000 books to 22,000pupils across the country.

The activity is part ofthe “Smart Libraries” project that was launched by the company in 2011with the purpose of upgrading library systems in primary and secondaryschools nationwide.

The Samsung library model comesfully equipped with computers, printers and other machinery, along withmanagement software.

The project has been expandedin the 2013-2014 period to some schools that already have modernlibraries. In these schools, the project will provide even moreequipment and updated technology allowing pupils to study and shareknowledge in groups.

The model, which is now presentin Chu Van An and Hoang Hoa Tham senior high schools in Hanoi, and TranDai Nghia senior high school in Ho Chi Minh City, enhances students’interaction during their reading.

The same day,Samsung Vina also introduced another project titled “Books that changemy life” to encourage a reading habit among society, especiallyyoungsters.

On the occasion, the Ministry ofEducation and Training and Samsung Vina Electronics company inked amemorandum of understanding that allows the company to continue itssupport for Vietnam’s education sector by upgrading school librarysystems in both urban and rural areas.-VNA

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