The ITC supports kinds of activities for special organizations. The main activities of ITC are educational technology system design, future technologies for kinds of educational organizations. ITC creates connections, seminars etc. between scientists and firms working for the technological research and development.

Technology in Schools

    Every student needs 21st century skills for success in learning and in life, and among those skills is the ability to navigate through the 24/7 information flow that today connects the global community. If we want students to thrive in a world enabled by information technology, we must give them the skills to make sense of and use the information that engulfs them.

     As technology rapidly changes what we do and how we do it in this century, it is critical that the environment and tools in classrooms reflect the realities of life outside the school walls. Many students already use computers and surf the Web on their own, but there's more to educational technology than desktop computers. Teachers and students need access to laptops and pocket PCs, digital cameras and microscopes, Web-based video equipment, graphing calculators, and even weather-tracking devices. They need to know how to be responsible and savvy users and purveyors of information. They need to need how to collaborate successfully across miles and cultures. They need to know how to learn new skills as quickly as technology creates new challenges.

     Making the tools of technology available is important, but that's just the first step. Fully preparing and supporting educators in the instructional use of technology is critical for its productive and effective use. Teachers and school staff must know how to do more with technology than simply automate practices and processes. They need to learn to use technology to transform the nature of teaching and learning.