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Computer Technology Institute (CTI), Ndu

 

Project Director: Rene Njamnshi

Beginning date: March 5, 2007

 

 

 

CTI NDU went operational on Monday March 5, 2007 with computer training. Thirty three (33) students are currently enrolled at CTI Ndu (March 31) including primary school kids, secondary school students, school dropouts, businessmen, etc. The training programme is structured into three levels -Basic, Intermediate and Advanced. Other services -documentation, restaurant and internet will follow.

 

 

Computers for Kids -C4K

C4K started on Saturday March 10, 2007. As of March 31, 2007, C4K has an enrolment of 13 kids. This special programme is designed to meet the needs of primary school kids currently in classes 5 and 6 as they prepare to go to secondary school. It is designed to prepare these kids to meet the challenges of today's digital society.  It holds on Saturdays only (during school terms). Kids are also opportuned to have supplementary classes on Mathematics and English, some of the courses in which most kids in Ndu Sub-Division face difficulties.  Mr. Shei Gabriel Ngwang, a professional teacher and Headmaster in a local primary school is volunteering his services to help teach these kids English and Mathematics. Kids will also have the opportunity to learn different life skills and also undertake picnics.

      

 

   

Seven students from Government Technical College Ndu enroll in CTI Ndu

CTI Ndu is meeting the needs of some 7 students from  the Government Technical College Ndu. More have promised to join their friends at CTI. Like most schools in the rural areas, this school doesn't have computers on which these students can complement their computer studies theory with practicals. Having a burden for these students, one of their teachers contacted CTI Ndu to negotiate for his students to benefit from the existing facilities. 

CTI Ndu Takes Part in National Day Celebration, May 20, 2007

 

 

 

 

Click on the following links for details of other CTI project sites:

     -CTI Nkambe

      -CTI Fundong

-CTI Belo