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The Tech Relevant Teacher (TRT) project, sponsored by the Coca-Cola Foundation and implemented by the Bunmi Adedayo Foundation, has donated computers to 30 Nigerian schools. At the grant award ceremony held in Lagos, the foundation said it provided 30 schools with computer hardware and software accessories to support their learning, content production and digitisation.
In a statement, the foundation said the TRT project was to help improve the learning capabilities of 200 low and middle-cost schools. The school heads and teachers were also trained in virtual teaching technologies. It said 30 of the 200 schools were selected and recognised for their stellar performances since the commencement of the project. Each beneficiary school was presented with a mini-content production suite consisting of a computer, a PC external speaker, a headset and a microphone.
By Princewill Ekwujuru
The Coca Cola Foundation (TCCF) sponsored Tech Relevant Teacher (TRT) Project implemented by the Bunmi Adedayo Foundation has provided 30 schools with computer hardware and software accessories to support their learning, content production and digitisation.
Developed to improve the learning capabilities of 200 low and middle-cost schools, the TRT project was deployed through the training of school heads and teachers in virtual teaching technologies. The project also introduced virtual learning to schools that lacked relevant resources and requisite skills by supporting them with computer hardware and software.
Communications Manager, Coca-Cola Nigeria Limited, Ifeyinwa Ejindu reiterated the company’s commitment to community building and education.