16 August 2010, 10:00

Volgograd schools to introduce e-daybooks till the end of the year

The automated system "Electronic Logbook" will be introduced into the work of ten general-education establishments by the end of this year, as Roman Grebennikov, Mayor of Volgograd, said at the regular city assembly.

As they believe in the administration of Volgograd, the "e-logbook" is, provided the universal availability of the Internet, a convenient and useful tool for notifying parents about the progress of their children, about the home tasks, forthcoming tests and various events held at school, the "Interfax" reports.

In future, by means of a similar system and through use of the united information space, parents and teachers will hold permanent dialogue through forums.

See earlier report: "Volgograd Region introduces e-daybooks".

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