By Eddie Pinto | Ghana Director
As we anticipate another busy term at the various computer laboratories across the country in the next few weeks, The Turing Trust is embarking on a nationwide training for all the ICT teacher’s to equip them with the necessary skill and ‘know-how’ on how they can maintain the various computers at their computer laboratories.
Beginning with the British High Commission/JustGhana sponsored schools namely; Accra Royal school, Manprobi Methodist Primary School, Amamoley Primary/JHS and Konkunuru Methodist School, we trained all the IT teachers from these schools and together with the teachers updated all the educational resources on the computers for optimum use in the coming term.
At the end of the training, some of the teacher’s expressed their views on what they have learnt from the training;
UPDATES FROM MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY WORKSHOPS-(2017/18 ACADEMIC YEAR).
After our training in the Volta region last year, our reports on faults have reduced significantly and we are very happy about. This shows that our participants at the various training have been serious with the maintenance and safety and are applying what the learnt.
With our just ended training in Accra, the ICT teachers are able to troubleshoot some of the computer problems. They are now eager to attempt the repairs before the Turing Trust’s intervention. When they can’t repair some faults, they provide us with some technical information that will help to make the repair work faster. With the ICT teachers armed with knowledge of computer safety and maintenance coupled with the basic computer troubleshooting and repair skills means, a safe lab for the student’s use, well maintained computer systems, and a little reduction of the repair work needed to be performed by the Turing Trust.
These projects and all the work of the Turing Trust would not be possible without the generous donations. Thank you very much for everything that has been contributed, we and all of the students are very grateful.
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