FREE COMPUTER LABORATORY FOR PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

INTRODUCTION
Computer literacy for every Student is a project aimed at providing Internet Computer Technology infrastructures to all public primary and secondary schools. Our key target is aimed at one-student-to-one computer. This is to ensure effective computer education. We also provide power supply installations to support the inadequate power supply so as to ensure that there is no interruption during computer practical classes. Furthermore, to ensure that there is an all round Internet Computer Technology training inline with the Educational Curriculum, we are providing other workshops and Networking tools for the training of the students. This project will also add value to Students .

Purpose
1. To promote computer literacy among the pupils and students 2. To improve the quality of computer facilities in Nigeria schools 3. To expose pupils/students to computer operation and other ICT skill at their elementary and secondary levels
4. To provide a sustainable research facility for teachers in public schools
5. To provide pupils/students with good research tools alongside their normal educational curriculum
6. To promote the habit of reading in pupils and students
7. To provide an interactive means of learning in school
8. To give to every Nigerian child an equal opportunity in computer education

Description
computer lab is a space which provides computer services to a defined community. … Computers in computer labs are typically equipped with internet access, while scanners and printers may augment the lab setup.

Support
There are over 20 computers labs available throughout all of the College campus sites for our students to use for their College-related tasks. Some of the large labs require continual support and therefore have a dedicated resource assigned to make sure that everything is working smoothly in these labs.

Contact Information
For more informationcontact the Classroom and Labs support team, who can be reached at 0912-237-0087 or Joven@suo.edu Each person may only use one computer at a time.

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