Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students

by Welcome Ideas
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students
Build a Computer Classroom for Zanzibar Students

Project Report | Apr 27, 2022
Zanzibar Computer Classroom Update #9

By Kenn Scott | President - Project Leader

A student gets his first Pfizer shot
A student gets his first Pfizer shot

Hello from Zanzibar!

2022 has already been a great year for Welcome Ideas.  At the end of 2021 we completed all of the classes that had been interrupted by the COVID pandemic and earlier this year we selected 32 new students from a huge applicant pool to join Welcome Ideas!   Those students joined our existing students who are completing our latest round of short courses in just a few weeks time.  We have already begun recruiting for our next round of short courses and are putting plans in place to offer our certificate courses in September, contingent on our successful registration with the Vocational Training Authority.

In February we partnered with the Zanzibar Ministry of Health to vaccinate all of our students and staff.  As of the end of March, just over 5% of Tanzania’s population was fully vaccinated, so we were very excited to have this opportunity for our students.  We are very proud of our students, who continue to be leaders and role models in their communities as we work to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic together.

Thanks to your continued generosity and support, we started this set of short courses with projectors mounted in both our computer classroom and our largest teaching classroom.  Having projectors mounted to the ceiling or wall is only something seen in a couple of university lecture halls here in Zanzibar, so our students are extremely proud of the upgrades we’ve made to the facility.  We can now project from our laptops to the projectors wirelessly from anywhere in the building.  In the computer classroom students will be able to project their work on the screen without having to manually connect to the projector.  This gives us an incredible opportunity to make our classes much more interactive and engaging for the students.

In the last update we discussed our plans to install satellite internet in the school, but in January we discovered that fiberoptic internet was going to be available in our neighborhood (Kiembe Samaki).  For the last few months, we have been working with the national telecom company, TTCL, to determine the cost and potential timing of the installation.  The benefit of fiberoptic cable over satellite is that satellite speeds can often be slowed or stopped by storms.  In addition,  we have the opportunity to expand our bandwidth to much greater speeds in the future with the fiberoptic internet option.  We are working hard to make sure that the option we chose makes the most sense for the future growth of the organization and is the best use of our limited financial resources.  We hope that we have the new internet installed by the next update so that we can begin incorporating it into our IT curriculum.

Our IT classes continue to be our most popular courses.  During this most recent set of short courses we offered two Beginning IT in Tourism classes.  Every single computer is being utilized and we have a words per minute typing competition underway between the two classes which has led to students coming in before class and staying late after class to practice their new typing skills.  Our beginning IT students are already creating eye catching documents in Word and analytical spreadsheets in Excel.  We appreciate your support as we continue to expand our IT offerings and better utilize the resources in our computer classroom.

We’re excited for all that 2022 has to bring.  Thank you for continuing to be a part of the Welcome Ideas success story!

A student shows off her vaccine card
A student shows off her vaccine card
Team from the Ministry of Health
Team from the Ministry of Health
Our newly mounted classroom projectors
Our newly mounted classroom projectors
International Women's Day at Welcome Ideas
International Women's Day at Welcome Ideas
A student practices typing in IT class
A student practices typing in IT class
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By Kenn Scott | President - Project Leader

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By Kenn Scott | President - Project Leader

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Location: Pullman, WA - USA
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Kenn Scott
Pullman , WA United States

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