App for parents to track their child's school performance in Abu Dhabi

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Abu Dhabi - This application provides several services to students, parents, Adec employees, Abu Dhabi school-based and regional staff offices as well as the public.

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Published: Tue 18 Oct 2016, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 18 Oct 2016, 9:06 PM

The Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec) launched an application, Adec Services, which enables users to access the council's services through smart devices.
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The app was unveiled at Gitex Technology Week 2016 in Dubai, where Adec is showcasing and demonstrating it.
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"Adec schools are equipped with a strong technology infrastructure that provides schools with wired and wireless high speed Internet that supports modern pedagogies, applications and technological initiatives launched to promote education," pointed out Dr Ali Al Nuaimi, Adec's Director-General.
This application provides several services to students, parents, Adec employees, Abu Dhabi school-based and regional staff offices as well as the public.
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 It can be used through different types of mobile phones, tablets and computers.
There are more than 50 smart informational and transactional services available in the new application. Students in both public and private schools may view their profile, teachers list, class schedules, course marks, transportation information, next year transition and student option list. Parents may view profiles of their children and related information through the application.
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Employees may apply for leave, view attendance records, raise help desk tickets, view the status of pending requests and approve/reject pending requests where applicable.
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In order to access these services, users are required to log on using their Emirates ID for one time only. The authentication process will send the password to the users e-mail ID or mobile number based on the user's choice.
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