GenSan Computer Literacy Program Goes On Wheels
S.H.E.E.P. - Computer
Literacy Program took part big time in my life last year as I enter the said
program as a stepping stone of the greatness I am enjoying today. I was in
clear no idea of what this government move to its generals; would it be
beneficial, or just another walk in the air... 'till I indulged myself in it.
I've been working to three
different costumer service companies before I encounter the S.H.E.E.P - CLP.
This was being introduced to me by our neighborhood, a teacher, and a leader
to our community. At first, I agreed on
joining just because of the presented trainings he showed me. The call center
training and English language proficiency. These really got my interest to be
part of the said program. They really trained me for more than a month and even
guide me to look for a job that best suits me. I guess this is what this
program created for. Apart from what I mentioned trainings, they also have
Adobe Photoshop, Videography, Robotics and the like. This program actually aims
to educate every general especially out-of-school youth to at least compete the
swift evolution of technology. But I
think this program breakthrough was after they taught a large number of senior
citizens in GenSan about the use of computer and its importance to our lives.
Indeed S.H.E.E.P. - Computer
Literacy Program moulded ordinary general to become a champion of their own.
Will help you guide to where you actually belong. Your craft. Your forte. Your
passion. Your world.
Since there is a bunch of
great minds from awesome people behind S.H.E.E.P. - CLP, they level up the
learning through great innovation as they bring S.H.E.E.P. - Computer Literacy
Program "Goes On Wheels". Riding soon on the second quarter of 2013.
This S.H.E.E.P. new
innovation the Computer Literacy Program Goes On Wheels is a mobile laboratory
installed in a medium-sized truck. After this project has been approved,
they're now utilizing it in a minimum carrying dimension of an Isuzu Elf; other
vehicles may be considered as long as this meets the need and obligatory space
requirements of the mobile laboratory. There are twelve computer workstations
available for use by students. The instructor has a large, flat panel display
in lieu of a digital projector due to area constraints. Other equipment will be
in place to make the environment comfortable and conducive for learning.
This mobile laboratory's goal
is to reach far flung areas within the city where distance is a hindrance for
education. Targeting out-of-school and those underprivileged youth to have a
good quality education. GenSan government desires to give free education and
training, and to empower with skills that will make a tremendous impact to
their life.
To know more or want to be
part of any training offered under S.H.E.E.P. Computer Literacy Program, you
may visit Mabuhay I.T. Park, Ced Avenue, National Highway, GenSan behind Sun City Suites.