Saturday, August 27, 2016

IPSIA with badges: boys controlled the entrance to school – Messaggero Veneto

SACILE. The school increased 2.0 subscribers in the year 2016-2017 training and install the badge at the entrance Ipsia Carniello in Brugnera, for computer student appeal. The success of the training proposal and relaunch the technological innovation school. “The badge simplifies the recording of absences on the electronic register and informs in real time the families of any student absences” noted the manager Alessandro Basso.

Requests. Numerous requests, also from Veneto, to book a tour in via Galilei, a success that raises the choice to invest in technologies for the future of the children. They were confirmed first five. “Three are in the address of the mobile, the remaining in the graphics industry,” he stressed met the manager. In 2014, the vertical fall of the numbers of members had made fear a black future for the autonomy of Carniello: two years have passed, the situation has definitely changed. For the better. “Regenerate teaching with computer based and laboratory has a decisive value in the professional and technical training – pointed Basso – The multimedia projectors, the projectors in every classroom and computer and language laboratories have been our goal.” Centered.

Innovation. Innovative laboratory dedicated to advertising production, photography and printing in 3D ( “A single center to train students in the address graphics and communication, as a prelude to more important uses”). Local authorities and private partners have invested in Brugnera almost 100,000 euro. Mayor Ivo Moras was the first supporter: “The aim is to intercept the production synergies in the furniture district directing a company technologically advanced.” In other words: the Carniello offers intellectual resources

and entrepreneurship operational. “The institute has been the mobile economy tow for decades – said Basso – Meets the training needs of Friuli and Veneto.” Among the freshmen 2016-2017 20 percent comes from Treviso.

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