UAE Education Ministry launches student email service
ABU DHABI, June 11, 2015
UAE’s Ministry of Education (MoE) has introduced an email service catering to more than 129,000 students throughout its schools.
The move will allow students to utilise technology for a safer means of communication, said statement.
The interactive platform will also enhance the students' relationship with the academic faculty, it said.
Although the students are still currently in the process of registering to the service, on its first day the ministry has already activated more than 10,000 student emails.
Abdul Rahman Al Hammadi, assistant undersecretary of support services, said that the ministry remains steadfast in its commitment to help students efficiently integrate information and communication technology (ICT) into their educational process in order to ensure easy access to information and strengthen communication between student and teachers.
The new email service is part of an electronic network the ministry has established to support the communication of key leaders, senior officials, workers and other affiliates in the educational sector, he said.
It is also a part of a series of diverse smart services the ministry will be providing to parents, all of which feature high levels of data security made possible via advanced programs and applications, he added.
The email network abides by safety standards that ensure the security of all student accounts, each of which has a capacity of up to 50 GB, said Al Hammadi.
He also pointed out that the ministry accredited the accounts with access to all electronic systems of learners through a Single Sign On (SSO) system.
At the same time, the ministry has provided Microsoft Office Pro Plus to all students free of charge.
Al Hammadi explained that the efficient use of Office Pro Plus is the third most important skill acquired by students worldwide, according to an International Data Corporation (IDC) report. - TradeArabia News Service