Crambo and the Xunta de Galicia organize the I Ibero-American Forum on education and digital culture
The City of Culture of Santiago de Compostela has been the setting chosen for the celebration of the First Ibero-American Forum on education and culture in the digital era (Fieced), organized by the technology company Crambo with the collaboration of the Xunta de Galicia, FIECED, of the 2 al 4 next June.
Fieced, included in the European Union Sustainability Program for the promotion of energy efficiency in the educational environment with the use of new technologies, its objective is to unite wills, efforts and visions of the different peoples of Ibero-America to promote education and training.
Organized by Cramp in collaboration with the Xunta de Galicia, Fieced will have the participation of the entire educational community: schools, universities, foundations and cultural associations, as well as with education experts and government authorities from all over Latin America., who will meet from 2 al 4 June in the City of Culture (City of Culture) from Santiago de Compostela.
For three intense days, attendees will be able to learn through presentations, workshops, workshops, solutions exhibition, networking rooms, trends in education and culture in the digital age, whose program is structured in three thematic areas: Main or institutional; Industry: ICT-content, and educational community-society.

Projects such as Abalar will also be presented in this forum, developed for the full integration of ICT in the educational practice of Galicia, as well as innovations and advantages of having digital whiteboards in classrooms, interactive projection systems, tablets and laptops, educational software, etc.
Besides, Fieced will recognize and reward professionals and entities that promote the development and implementation of ICT solutions in the educational sector. A selection committee made up of information professionals, experts in education and ICT will examine all the applications received in a timely manner and will decide which projects are selected for the Fieced Award.
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