Education
Computer Education
This child computer education company markets to daycare centers and private schools to teach children computer skills. This Company currently teaches over one thousand children each week. Copyrighted curriculum is specifically designed to provide lesson plans that possess a clear objective to be taught each month. The owners run the business from a home office and have 24 teachers that go into daycares and private schools to teach the computer classes. This established territory for sale is the equivalent to 10 single unit franchises. Many childcare facilities offer computer time as part of their weekly curriculum for preschoolers. Structured games and activities give young children an opportunity to explore the way a computer works. Games that require dragging objects across the screen are excellent for building mouse skills in beginner users.
There is a substantial body of research on technology use with young children. A large portion of this research focuses on the use of computers to enhance social, language, and cognitive skills (Seng, 1998). Studies highlight the opportunities for language use and social interaction that technology offers, along with increased motivation. Computers also make possible experiences and representations that cannot take place in the real world, providing new experiences and improved understanding.
A well equipped computer learning centre, offering wide range of job-oriented IT education and training courses to the under privileged girls. Empowering these girls with the key tools of zooming internet age so that they can get ahead in life and explore the vast choice of computer related jobs. This is the vision of SHAKTI and we urge you to come forward and share with us your innovative thoughts on how you can help us achieve this objective. Child Rights and You (CRY) has been demanding that the government ensures every village and slum has a state-run school with necessary infrastructure and resources, so that girls have as equal an opportunity as boys to remain in school.


