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CHENNAI: Chennai Corporation will shortly distribute 28 laptops to Corporation school toppers in 2007-08 academic year, Mayor M. Subramanian said here on Thursday. Inaugurating a two-day Tamil computer training workshop for 40 teachers from various corporation schools, organised by Kaninithamizh Sangam, he said the aim of picking teachers of Classes VI to VIII for the programme is to train the middle school students. A total of 40 students in the Corporation-run ITI in Royapettah would also be trained in using computers. There is a proposal to provide the students with a kit of CD-ROMs from the Computer Society of India, he said. In the next few weeks, the civic body will distribute around Rs.40 lakh among toppers of classes X and XII. A total of 152 students who scored above 1,000 marks in class XII and 1,053 students of class X who scored over 400 marks would receive cash prizes of Rs.1,000 each, the Mayor said. Training in activity-based learning programmes for the teachers had ensured that the concept had been successfully implemented in the civic body’s schools, he said. The computer workshop being held at Alwarpet is the second of its kind for corporation school teachers, said Kaninithamizh Sangam president Anto Peter. The Sangam is an association for Tamil computing that includes Tamil writers, software makers and IT professionals. The aim of the workshop is to teach them the method of using Tamil CD-ROMs by installing the correct software technology, Mr. Peter said. © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu |