CIBC Caribbean recently donated a substantial number of computers to public libraries and Yellow Elder Primary School.
The computers donated to the National Library and Information Services will be distributed to libraries in New Providence, Abaco, and Grand Bahama.
Yellow Elder Primary School acting principal Tamica Adderley said: “Computers play a pivotal role in modern education, revolutionising the learning experience for both educators and students.
“At Yellow Elder Primary School, these computers will enable our students to engage with adaptive learning platforms such as Renaissance Star 360, which tailors educational content to individual learning needs.”
Dorcas Bowler, director of libraries, said: “In today’s technological world, a library does not only house books but is also an information hub and a treasure trove to access information at the click of a mouse on computer terminals, tablets, and other electronic devices via the internet and Wifi. Patrons, including adults and children, need up-to-date information for success in school and everyday living. This generous donation from CIBC will significantly enhance our ability to offer modern technological resources to all, particularly in remote and underserved communities.”
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