Sunday, February 17, 2013

The world at their fingertips
The arrival of five brand new laptop computers has made most of our children think of their future in a different way. Earlier on when I interviewed a group of 20 children from Driekoppies and Bongani,  about what they want to be when they grow up, six out of ten wanted to be in the police force. Most of them actually said they wanted to become traffic cops.
And now when I explain the role of the computer in the world today, I get new careers;
“I want to be an accountant, I want to be a programmer, I want to be a bank manager, computer technician” etc.
Some children already became familiar with the computer through the MCS’s BIG-BOET, and 2-TYPE programs. However the ratio of the computers to the number of children was problematic, 2: 20. The new laptops may not have an effect on the current ratio, but they brought innovative thinking to the staff. The question was how can we use them effectively? A digital projector and a big screen brought the answer.
With these tools at hand, five children sit on the computer, while the rest of the class follows the lesson on the big screen. And group after group take turns. By the end of an hour and a half or so, everybody has learned something. The fascination and eagerness to learn more is obvious in their faces.
On behalf of all the MCS children, we would like to thank the people that donated these computers. Their contribution has not gone in vain, because to the children it’s a contribution that brought the world in their fingertips.