According to the institutional communicator, Límber Ferrales Bacallao, from this week the conferences will begin in schools about the evolution of this web page to multiplatform.
The idea of creating this version is very useful for the entire community and for the students.
Ecured is a collaborative network encyclopedia project of the Cuban government. Any previously registered user can collaborate, but it is developed and administered mainly by people related to the Young Club of Electronic and Computing, an entity of the Ministry of Information Technology and Communications, which has more than 600 subsidiaries throughout the country in charge of teaching computing.
It was officially launched on December 14, 2010, under the auspices of the Cuban government and supported by the National Office for Informatization (ONI) and the Institute for Scientific and Technological Information (IDICT).
Its philosophy “is the accumulation and development of knowledge with a democratizing and non-profit objective, from a decolonizing point of view.” Its name comes from Ecumene, which means world.
In April 2020, it had 211,713 articles and 310,838 files, many of them related to biographies and Cuban history. It also has more than 60,460 registered users and 3.93 million editions made.