The document summarizes Georgia's national strategy called "Deer Leap" for integrating information and communication technologies (ICT) into Georgian schools. It was inspired by Estonia's "Tiger Leap" program. Some key goals of Deer Leap were to provide ICT skills for students and modernize education, as well as open schools to the community and world. By 2008, results included over 30,000 new computers in schools, internet access for 60% of students, and ICT training for 33% of teachers. However, issues with Linux-based computers and sustainability remained due to political changes in Georgia.