Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Daily applications for connection from public and private schools are received in Kundalik. In April, schools from Andijan, Bukhara, Kashkadarya, Navoi, Namangan, Samarkand, Surkhandarya, Ferghana, Khorezm regions were connected to the system. Recently, the presidential school in Nukus, as well as the Evrika private school in Tashkent, have been working with the educational platform.
Methodologists of the company conduct training seminars for teachers and school administrators remotely, using the program for organizing online conferences Zoom.
“Distance education of teachers has many “advantages”, first of all, this format makes it possible to reach a large number of people at once. The screen sharing feature helps to show and explain the principles of the system in detail. After the theoretical part, the webinar participants fill out the system under my control in order to immediately understand the errors. In offline seminars, the audience is not so focused on learning as during distance learning, teachers are not shy to ask questions,” Kundalik methodologist Gulnara Ismailova said.
To leave a request for connection to the Kundalik system, the leadership of the educational organization must fill out a questionnaire on the website and send it to their regional education department. The department draws up a list of schools for connection and sends it to the Ministry of Public Education. Data for access to the system is sent to the address indicated in the questionnaire.