Friday, May 17, 2013

ICT TRAINING FOR KAMWENGE DISTRICT STAFF ENDS SUCCESSFULLY


The four days training that started from Tuesday 14th- -17th .may.2013 at the  E-society center  Kamwenge District Headquarters attracted numerous participants from various departments among them we hard headteachers, subcounty accountants, clerk to council, procurement officers  secretaries and some Heads Of Departments

participants on a hands on training exercise


Under the project title’ enhancing civic competence for social accountability”, Participants were trained in two shifts consecutively morning and evening whereby they were introduced to power point presentation, how to connect a projector and how to use internet for communication and making  online research.

Speaking to one of the participants Mr. Tumuhibise Edward Assistant procurement officer said that the training was beneficial “he has learnt more new skills which he did not have while at university and promised to be coming to the center for more practice.

Ms.kabarokole Aurelia  secretary for education also confessed that she had benefited a lot “the training had been beneficial to her she did not know how to connect a projector and how it  operates but now she has learnt  therefore giving credit to RIC-NET for their extending such services to the people of Kamwenge District .
miss joy mogan amooti incharge kamwenge E-center training a participant on how to organize content in power point
At the End of the training 25(17males and 8 females) participants had been trained and had a hands on practical exams that proved that they had really gained from what they had been trained as they parted ways happily and promised to continue making practices wherever they will be.

1 comment:

  1. A lot of departments and institutions now are having ICT training. This is because everyone needs the basic information of this training. This 4-day training had it's success since it attracted numerous participants from various departments.
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