E-Library

Tabubil Sec e-Library

The school has over 600 students and 40 teachers.

The e-Library was equally funded by the Ok Tedi Mine Villages and Nupmo Women & Children’s Association at a total cost of one hundred thousand kina.

The Women & Children’s Association identified information access as a key area of need in schools across the CMCA communities and the Western Province.

School Principal Galama Laka, said this is the first time a technologically advanced library system would be used in the school.

ENB school to trial E-Library

For Vundavai Primary School in the Livuan Reimber LLG, winning a debate competition held two years ago to mark the 16 Days Human Rights Activism, has paid off for them.

 

They are lucky recipients of e-learning materials courtesy of local MP, Jelta Wong.
The Asia Pacific Communication Specialists (APCS) has been engaged to set up the e-library at Vunadavai Primary School. 

The application is designed to be used with tablets and mobile phones.