The inaugural session on January 3, 2026, focused on the importance of keyboard shortcuts in enhancing speed and efficiency while working on computers. Students were taught commonly used shortcuts such as copy (Ctrl + C), paste (Ctrl + V), cut (Ctrl + X), undo (Ctrl + Z), and save (Ctrl + S). To ensure effective learning, students were divided into small groups, allowing for personalized guidance and hands-on practice on computers.
In subsequent sessions, the curriculum expanded to cover basic computer skills, including creating and formatting Word documents, composing and sending emails, and understanding the basics of computer operations. The importance of digital literacy in today’s technology-driven world was emphasized.
The sessions culminated on February 28, 2026, with a comprehensive review of shortcut keys and a step-by-step guide on creating Google accounts, highlighting the significance of accessing online services like email, Google Drive, and educational resources. Students demonstrated enthusiasm and eagerness to learn, resulting in enhanced confidence in utilizing digital tools for academic and personal purposes.
Overall, the teaching sessions at Thumbe successfully equipped students with essential computer skills, fostering a solid foundation for future digital exploration and proficiency.