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* Respond to international enquiries relating to France's ICTE policy and participate in comparative studies (benchmarking). | * Respond to international enquiries relating to France's ICTE policy and participate in comparative studies (benchmarking). | ||
* The French language has an important role to play in global networks, with over 180 million French speakers around the world. To this end, the SDICTE works with cooperative organisations across the French-speaking world. | * The French language has an important role to play in global networks, with over 180 million French speakers around the world. To this end, the SDICTE works with cooperative organisations across the French-speaking world. | ||
Source: http://testplone.educnet.education.fr/ | Source: http://testplone.educnet.education.fr/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 23 July 2009
The SDICTE (Sub-Directorate of Information and Communication Technology in Education) has identified strategic actions to strengthen France's international presence in the field of information and communication technology in education:
- Assist and promote the deployment, export and visibility of French ICTE projects by organizing a support network and obtaining more financial aid from sponsors.
- Serve as a driving force to promote French ICTE expertise within European and international institutions and to contribute to symposiums and events organised within Europe or elsewhere;
- Respond to international enquiries relating to France's ICTE policy and participate in comparative studies (benchmarking).
- The French language has an important role to play in global networks, with over 180 million French speakers around the world. To this end, the SDICTE works with cooperative organisations across the French-speaking world.
Source: http://testplone.educnet.education.fr/
> France