As Saint Paul School (Escola São Paulo) in Macau moves to a technology-rich learning environment, it required a robust networking infrastructure to support the technologies used to change pedagogical strategies. H3C designed the new network infrastructure.
The Sunan Kalijaga Islamic State University (UIN) Yogyakarta has adopted IBM's smarter computing approach to IT to improve the quality of the education process through highly collaborative learning services.
HP has launched an Education Innovation Fund in China, which will support teacher training through a $1-million donation to Zhejiang University and the National Commission of the People’s Republic of China for UNESCO.
Singapore teachers will now have a "living laboratory" to experiment with evolving technologies before trying them out in their schools.
Huwaei has established its first cloud computing laboratory in the Philippines through a partnership with the Asia Pacific College (APC).
Hong Kong's budget for 2012-2013 has given priority to education and healthcare spending, with recurrent expenditure in the two sectors projected to reach nearly $60 billion and $45 billion, respectively.
Governments stand to benefit most from the cloud because of the recent strides in e-government across the region and the pressure to cut down corruption.
A 3G Smartphone x Digital Textbook project is now helping train Japanese students in a private correspondence high school in Daigo-cho, Ibaraki.
Microsoft has introduced this month Windows MultiPoint Server 2011, a new educational software that allows multiple users to simultaneously tap into the power of a single PC.
This report, based on a survey conducted on behalf of Fuji Xerox, discusses how education institutions in Asia are making use of electronic resources for the production and delivery of education content and moving towards a "paperless" educational system.













