Yes, many schools in Bhutan have internet access, particularly in urban areas. The government has made efforts to improve digital infrastructure and enhance educational resources through technology. However, access can still be limited in remote rural areas due to geographical challenges and infrastructure constraints. Overall, the situation is improving as the country continues to invest in technology for education.
It varies from school to school. But in the late 90s most schools had internet.
50% of public schools have internet access for their students to use.
No, I don't think the internet will make schools disappear because some people don't have computers and some prefer learning at a schools instead of in front of a computer. And that is why I think schools will not disappear due to the internet. :D
Depending on the school and its location, typically most schools use the standard Internet Explorer
There are many websites available for searching internet schooling such as the official online schools website as well as schools programs and the directory of schools website.
The passwords the schools phone number. Well thats what it is for the schools I went to.
1980s
There is lakes in Bhutan .
in Bhutan
Bhutan is a poor country.
I dont have the exact percentage but almost all schools in the urban areas have internet access available for the students. For home internet plans check out IVC Telecom
Most Of Bhutan's live in the Northwest part of Bhutan and the Bhutan's still currently live in valleys! -Jenny