Empowering Futures Through Digital Skills

Basic Computer Training for IMPACT Students by UST Global Volunteers

  • Impact  |  
  • 25 Apr 2025  | 
  • Anmy
The IMPACT team extends heartfelt thanks to UST Global and INSIGHT for their valuable contribution to empowering our students with the skills needed for a brighter future.

On 5th April 2025, the IMPACT project organized a Basic Computer Skills Training session at Don Bosco Veedu, Manacaud, in collaboration with INSIGHT Organization. The session was conducted by a team of four enthusiastic volunteers from UST Global, with Mr. Jinijith serving as the main tutor.

The training focused on equipping the students with essential computer knowledge, covering Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. A total of 28 students actively participated in the session, showing great interest and quick adaptation to the learning methods.

During the class, students learned how to create presentations and prepare their own resumes, which helped boost their confidence and gave them hands-on experience in using digital tools. The engaging teaching style and supportive environment made the session both fun and educational.

The IMPACT team extends heartfelt thanks to UST Global and INSIGHT for their valuable contribution to empowering our students with the skills needed for a brighter future.

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