Educational information systems to be implemented in PIIMA schools

The Agency for Development of Presidential, Creative and Specialized Schools under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan has reached an agreement with the companies Integrated Technology Laboratory LLC and INTELA EDUCATION UZBEKISTAN on the introduction of modern information technologies into the education system.

PIIMA Director Khilola Umarova, Director of Integrated Technology Laboratory LLC Andrey Moskalev and Director of INTELA EDUCATION UZBEKISTAN Shakhnoza Aziz-Karieva signed a memorandum of cooperation.

The purpose of the memorandum is to develop cooperation in testing and promoting innovative ideas, design and technological solutions in the field of school education, cooperation in introducing modern information technologies into the educational process.

In particular, the parties are planning to introduce distributed database technologies (blockchain) and artificial intelligence into the educational process of secondary and specialized schools in order to create and use information technologies for teaching (Digital Diplomas).

The parties also intend to introduce distance (online) learning technologies in educational processes (Moodle, Canvas, BalckBoard) and cloud technologies.

It is expected that the parties will develop recommendations on the creation of a regulatory framework for the effective implementation of distance (online) education.

The parties intend to implement the Intela Educational Portals platform using artificial intelligence and Blockchain in the agency’s subordinate schools.

One of the areas of cooperation will be the organization of special educational seminars, trainings, master classes for teachers and students of PIIMA schools.

- Cooperation with the companies Integrated Technology Laboratory LLC and INTELA EDUCATION UZBEKISTAN will open up new learning opportunities for students of the agency’s subordinate schools. They will increase their knowledge with the help of modern technologies. And this will help improve the quality of education in our schools, PIIMA director Khilola Umarova said.