Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Computers

JAYEE Institute has launched a three-year computer project to enhance the academic work of students and also increase their knowledge in information and communication technology (ICT).
The project, which costs GH¢18,000, is expected to end with the provision of ICT facilities for all aspects of the instutute’s programmes.
As a first step, 10 new computers have been acquired and dedicated at a ceremony at the institute.
The Rector of the institute, Mr Joseph Emmanuel Donkor, told the Daily Graphic in an interview that due developments in technology, it was necessary to introduce a policy to stock the institute with ICT facilities to enable students to carry out effective research work.
He noted that the goal of the institute was to provide students with quality tuition with emphasis on research as part of its contribution to the development of the human resource base of the country.
He said although the institute was still constrained in terms of space and financing, it hoped to increase the number of computers to ensure that every student of the institute would have access to a computer when the need arose.
He advised students to make good use of the Internet for their research work to enable them submit assignments in time.

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