Vodacom Trains 36 Nigerian Students on Internet of Things
In order to further technological development in the education sector and among the next generation, Vodacom Business Nigeria has organised a robotics training session
for thirty-six young students from the S.S. Peter & Paul Nursery and
Primary School.
Loving Gaze, an independent non-profit organisation that serves the underprivileged communities in Lagos State, runs the school.
Loving Gaze, an independent non-profit organisation that serves the underprivileged communities in Lagos State, runs the school.
The young
students, aged between 8 and 10, through a practical course on robotics, were
given the opportunity to learn about the integration of the Internet of things
(IoT) in robotics and its growing relevance in various areas of modern life.
The students were taught how to build, program and control robots, drones and other
artificial intelligence.
This demonstrated the essential nature of technology in various aspects of everyday life, including securing lives and property.
As a practical
demonstration of this, students were shown how drones could be used for a wide
range of services in today’s world.
This includes the delivery of medication
and lifesaving supplies to remote locations in emergency situations, which is
already happening in some locations around the world.
They were also given a
tour of the company’s facilities, exposing them to the importance of
connectivity and telecommunications technology in today’s digital world. Abu
Etu, Senior Manager: Product Portfolio, Vodacom Business Nigeria said, “ As
part of our commitment to empower the next generation in Nigeria through ICT,
Vodacom believes that it is important to promote training for students at the
primary level of education. This will prepare them from the early stages of
their lives for the post – digital age which will demand technical knowledge
and skills”.
The General Manager of Loving Gaze, Barbara Pepoli, said; “We are
excited that our students had the opportunity to learn new things beyond the
walls of the classroom.
Getting children interested in technology has been very
important for our school and this field trip is a great way to make technology
come to life for our students”. Vodacom Business Nigeria constantly uses
industrial tours and field trips to educate students from primary, secondary
and tertiary schools on new telecommunications technologies that are driving
the economy.
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