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SWAN The Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Project

SWAN The Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Project. Presenter: K. Mustafa Toure’, mtoure@moes.gov.bz Coordinator (GOB/MoEYS Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Task Force). ”BUILDING THE BELIZEAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY… Using Information Technology (IT) for Sustainable Development”. MoEYS.

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SWAN The Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Project

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  1. SWAN The Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Project Presenter: K. Mustafa Toure’, mtoure@moes.gov.bz Coordinator(GOB/MoEYS Schools-Computers Wide Area Network Task Force) ”BUILDING THE BELIZEAN KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY… Using Information Technology (IT) for Sustainable Development” MoEYS Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002

  2. PROLOGUE…The New Industrial Revolution “The world is on the threshold of a new industrial revolution. A revolution which promises to be at least as significant as that which has brought most of the growth of the world’s economy in the past two centuries, a revolution with global reach. At the epicenter are Information Technology and Telecommunications” International Telecommunications Union 1999 Publication Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  3. BACKGROUND: The IT Industry1. Global & Regional Perspectives • Epicenter of the new Industrial Revolution is Telecommunications and Information Technology! • Ability to use IT effectively will be among the determining factors in separating leaders from laggards in the world economy! Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  4. BACKGROUND: The IT Industry2. Policy & Development Uses of IT • Instrument to make existing Productive Sectors more Efficient • Area of Economic Activity in its own right • Tool of Training and Education Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  5. BACKGROUND: The IT Industry3. Telecommunications Reform Key • “Virtually all developing countries are undertaking structural reforms of some kind to enhance economic efficiency as a prerequisite toward increasing national welfare. The range and impact of telecommunications reform and the introduction of a sound IT sector are intrinsically linked to this broader reform agenda.” World Bank Report on Telecommunications Reform. Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  6. I. BACKGROUND: The VISION…To Harness Information and Telecommunication Technology for Enhancing Education, Improving National Welfare & Securing Belize’s Place in the New Global Economy! • WHAT?: To provide computers and unlimited internet access for all primary, secondary, and tertiary level schools, all libraries and other educational institutions in Belize. • HOW?: To establish a wireless & fiber-optics based Wide Area Network (WAN) linking all government offices and other governmental institutions, e.g. schools, libraries, hospitals, police stations, etc. • HOW MUCH?: By using the wide area network to provide Government with all the telecommunications services it presently obtains, substantial savings can be achieved. Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  7. II. Meeting National IT Infrastructure Requirements • Data Communication Backbone for Government owned Virtual Private Network (VPN) • Internet Diffusion for Social Sector Reforms (Education, Health) • Supporting National Poverty Elimination Strategy to Provide IT Access for Poor & Rural communities • Strengthening of Tourism & Financial sectors • Development of IT and Services Sector Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  8. III. Expected Benefits: Nationally • Established links to all major population areas nationally • Established country-wide Computer networking framework for government • High-speed internet access supported country-wide for schools and other distance learning programs • Any locale allowed to be used for IT services, development and products Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  9. III. Expected Benefits: Education Sector • Compliments existing IT initiatives in the Education sector • Schools will get hardware & unlimited internet access at no cost • NGO’s and Civil Society receive hardware plus unlimited Internet access at low monthly per unit user fees. Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  10. IN CLOSING… • Embracing IT – Using IT for sustainable development in Belize • Making IT Happen - Putting the necessary infra-structure in place • Teaching IT - Updating the educational curriculum, teacher training and student access • Marketing IT – To local entrepreneurs, investors, students, and professionals. • LET’S Get With IT!……. Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

  11. Thank you for your Attention Questions? Ministry of Education, Youth & Sports (MoEYS). 2002 MoEYS

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