Al-Fateh E-Learning Project

At a cost of $7 billion, in honor of the great leader Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror, the “Al-Fateh” e-learning project began in Turkey in 2012.

The ultimate goal of this project is: Transferring Turkey to the world of technical education, and transferring the student and teacher from traditional to electronic education, through:

Distribution of iPads to students and professors.

Replacing the blackboards with the smart board.

Qualifying teachers and students for this paradigm shift.

Preparing the necessary requirements for the success of the project, The most important of which is the fast internet in schools.

The beauty of it is what accompanied the project in terms of ensuring its continuity, including:

Tablets manufacturing in Turkey, Through a project created specifically in cooperation with the manufacturers that were selected through government tenders.

Production and distribution of 15 million tablets to students, And one million devices for teachers for free, in addition to 260,000 smart boards for classes.

Production of 2 million tablets for each year of the project; To ensure continuity and extend it to new generations.

Local production of devices and not relying on imports.

Continuous training of teachers and students.

Fast internet that covers the needs of students, It enables them to use the applications necessary for their studies in their schools.

The logical hierarchy of the project, By starting to apply it to samples from schools first, And then complete the distribution to the entire (81) Turkish states after three years