Vocational education in the Albertine region has received a major boost following
the handover of a fully furnished ICT laboratory to Millennium Business School
today.
The facility jointly established by MTN Uganda and Enabel is aimed at facilitating
ICT enhanced learning.
Enabel Resident Representative Tom Vanneste says that given the importance
of ICT skills in today’s world of work, the laboratory will play a key role in
preparing young people for employment.
“ICT in education has been
reduced to learning basic ICT skills, including word processing and working
with spreadsheets. To bring vocational education into the 21st
century, ICT will need to find its way into the workshops e.g. by utilizing car
diagnostics apps for motor vehicle maintenance in the practical instruction
workshops,” Vanneste says.
He however reveals that many
vocational training institutes lack adequate computers, trained ICT staff, and
ICT content and programmes.
To address the challenge, MTN Uganda
provided computers and servers. It also supported the production of
audio-visual learning teaching and learning content. MTN will additionally
provide Millennium Business School internet for at least one year.
“The internet is full of relevant online Open
Educational Resources that could help to boost technical and vocational
training and keep learning up to date with the latest technology,” Vanneste
says.
This is the second phase of the partnership between MTN and Enabel. In the
initial phase, the Belgian development agency worked with the telecommunications
provider to establish similar ICT laboratories at Amelo Technical Institute
(Adjumani), St. Simon Peter’s Vocational Training Centre (Hoima), and St.
Daniel Comboni Polytechnic (Moroto).
This second phase targets another set of three institutions including
Millennium Business School. Other beneficiary institutions include; Uganda
Technical College Kyema and Kasese Youth Polytechnic.
“MTN Uganda is
intently committed to delivering the benefits of a modern connected world to
everyone. We believe in creating leading digital solutions for Africa’s
progress and accelerating the achievement of this vision through strategic
partnerships such as the one with Enabel ” said Bryan Mbasa, the Senior
Manager, MTN Foundation.
Enabel through the
Support to Skilling Uganda project is upgrading the institutions receiving the
ICT support to Centres of Vocational Excellence through various initiatives
including integration of ICT in teaching and learning, infrastructure
development, private sector-led vocational training, etc.
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