Project information
Project description
In Burundi the training and facilities offered in traditional schools and colleges have simply not caught up with the information age. In tragedy, the computer classes offered by these expensive schools do not adequately prepare graduates for such position. Often, within the school and college system, there are no facilities for this budding population to learn how to use computers to obtain any form of computer skills. At graduation, the majority of student have never used a computer, let alone received any vocational training education. Inexperience with computer technology narrows one job market. In Burundi due to lake of accessibility of computers, teachers teaches computer classes on a blackboard because there are no actual computers ton use, therefore, this education still theoretical and not practical
There are four different classes of students at different points of training. Shifts runs on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, or on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes are held from 9: 30-11: 30 pm-2pm, and from 3:00 pm to 5: 15pm every day.
There are four different classes of students at different points of training. Shifts runs on Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridays, or on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Classes are held from 9: 30-11: 30 pm-2pm, and from 3:00 pm to 5: 15pm every day.
Number of students
1250
Number of teachers
21
Number of dootronics needed
38
Dootronics additional notes
Tablets_PC: 10, E-Book Reader: 5
Coordinating hub(s)
On-site point of contact
Karara Matata Jean Eudes, Phone: +257 31 61 62 68 69, Email: cjosephengling@gmail.com
Switzerland: Markus Kuhn, Saumacherstrasse 10, 8307 Effretikon, Mobile: 078/651 80 50
Switzerland: Markus Kuhn, Saumacherstrasse 10, 8307 Effretikon, Mobile: 078/651 80 50
Project application
Geographic information
Local language(s)
French, English
Location
3.370885, 29.389809
Country
Kongo-Kinshasa
Technical information
Socket voltage
220-240 Volts
Socket type
G
Internet connection type
Wired
Wireless