Surely, on certain occasions, someone has wished they had Internet for free, even if only for a few minutes. But we already know it's not that easy. To access the internet, you need to pay a data provider to use them as you wish.
However, the federal government is launching a new program that allows public schools and low-income people have access to the internet through chips that do not have a membership fee, that is, 100% free. Embark on this and learn more about the program Internet Brazil.
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Brazil Internet Program
The premise that everyone should have access to education is one of the foundations of the program, since, in today's world, technology and learning go hand in hand. Thus, the objective is to bring the internet to all Brazilian public schools.
In order to contribute to the students' learning process, especially those who do not have financial conditions and have difficulties with face-to-face didactics, this seems to be an opportunity to leverage the student's level of education. Brazil.
To get an idea of the high technological level, some federative units already have chips, distributed by the program, with 20GB of internet. The chips are distributed using pre-defined mobile data that will allow access to the worldwide network.
Adherence to the program
To obtain program benefits, the applicant family must be enrolled in the CadÚnico, which will prove the situation of low income. In addition, it is necessary to go to a Social Assistance Reference Center (CRAS), carrying the documents of the whole family. Then, it is necessary to participate in an interview and wait for the registration in the register.
Benefits for students
In addition to being an instrument to connect students to the internet, the program is an intermediary that will also provide a connection between family and educator. That is, there will be greater monitoring of the student's school life, keeping the focus on learning.
With students connected, classes can be accessed from anywhere, facilitating their learning. In addition, several different didactics will be available, and the student can choose the one with which he identifies most.
The idea is that the implementation of Internet Brazil will be gradual, connecting all Brazilian regions. The pilot cities will be: Campina Grande – PB, Petrolina – PE, Caruaru – PE, Mossoró – RN and Juazeiro – BA.