Tobby Vision Computers institute officially runs the following Specialties: 1. Graphics Design 2. Administrative Assistants 3. Computer Software Programming for Application Developers 4. Entrepreneurship 5. Computer Maintenance 6. Computerized Accounting 7. Agro Pastoral
Bridging the digital divide! We aim to inspire young men and women to reach for the skies in ICTs in a safe and healthy environment.
P.O. Box 309 Bamenda, Republic of CameroonEmail:corneliustawong@gmail.com
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Thursday, 11 February 2016
A Safe and Healthy Environment Begins At This Tree Nursery
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Monday, 8 February 2016
Cameroon PM calls for early elections
Prime Minister Philemon YANG |
Cameroon’s Prime Minister, Philemon Yang backed by one hundred stalwarts
of his native Northwest province has asked President Paul Biya to hold
early presidential elections, APA can report.The motion of support and deference published Monday justified this
position by the desire to see no less than the leader of the Cameroon
People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) completing large development
projects launched over the past two years, ending the militant
insurgency in the Far North and rebellions in Central African Republic
border.
The appeal comes after similar arguments relayed by the state-owned media.
Although most of these motions of support and calls for applications
are for 2018, many observers suspect the government of taking advantage
of this favourable situation to call for the election.
Others accuse the authors of these calls, which are from government
members, elected officials and other public company CEOs, of taking the
president hostage to protect their own selfish interests.
The opposition African Movement for New Independence and Democracy
(MANIDEM) and the NGO Pan-African Patriots (CPP), in a statement issued
late last week urged Paul Biya not to listen to sycophants and instead
chart his own course to satisfy Cameroon and the international
community.
Mr. President, think about Cameroon. They only think about their
benefits and their career, we think about the country’s future. We want
to deliver you from the heavy responsibility of decline or the possible
chaos that this new application can generate, they warned.
Cameroon’s economic and social development is stalling, progress and
social justice are not on the agenda. Growing poverty in Cameroon comes
from the organized looting of our resources.
Source:Cameroononline.org
Saturday, 6 February 2016
Falling Behind on Indiegogo? We Need a Helping Hand
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Friday, 5 February 2016
JOB ADVERTISEMENT : Faculty of Arts
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Bamenda announces the
availability of two teaching positions in the Faculty of Arts in the
following Specialisations:
1. Television and Film Production
2. Ceramics
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
1. Television and Film Production
2. Ceramics
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
JOB ADVERTISEMENT : Faculty of Law and Political Science
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Bamenda announces the
availability of two teaching positions in the Faculty of Law and
Political Science (FLPS) in the following Departments:
1. Department of Public Law
2. Department of Political Science
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
1. Department of Public Law
2. Department of Political Science
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
JOB ADVERTISEMENT: Higher Institute of Transport and Logistics (HITL)
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Bamenda announces the
availability of two teaching positions in the Higher Institute of
Transport and Logistics (HITL) in the Department of Maritime Transport.
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or any professional certificate (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field. Engineers are eligible if they can show proof of experience of effective teaching in the solicited domain.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or any professional certificate (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field. Engineers are eligible if they can show proof of experience of effective teaching in the solicited domain.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
JOB ADVERTISEMENT: Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences (FEMS)
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Bamenda announces the
availability of two teaching positions in the Faculty of Economics and
Management Sciences (FEMS) in the following Departments:
1. Department of Economics
Requirements: Candidates must hold a PhD in Economics and must have teaching experience with Higher Education.
2. Department of Management/Accounting
Requirements: Candidates must hold a PhD/DBA in management or Accounting or at least a Master’s Degree/DEA in Management or Accounting (with proof f registration for PhD in a recognized university)
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
1. Department of Economics
Requirements: Candidates must hold a PhD in Economics and must have teaching experience with Higher Education.
2. Department of Management/Accounting
Requirements: Candidates must hold a PhD/DBA in management or Accounting or at least a Master’s Degree/DEA in Management or Accounting (with proof f registration for PhD in a recognized university)
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
JOB ADVERTISEMENT: College of Technology (COLTECH)
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Bamenda announces the
availability of two teaching positions in the College of Technology
(COLTECH) in the following Departments:
1. Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
Requirements: Specialist in Agricultural water management engineer with expertise on irrigation and drainage technology.
2. Crop Production Technology
Requirements: Specialist with knowledge in Production System Designs for yield optimization of arable and perennial crops, Crop Breeding Technology, Seed Science and Production Technologies, Specialty Crops (e.g. medicinal) Production Techniques, crop quality evaluation and assurance, soil management techniques, plant pathology and biodynamic agriculture.
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field. Engineers are eligible if they can show proof of experience of effective teaching in the solicited domain.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
1. Agricultural and Environmental Engineering
Requirements: Specialist in Agricultural water management engineer with expertise on irrigation and drainage technology.
2. Crop Production Technology
Requirements: Specialist with knowledge in Production System Designs for yield optimization of arable and perennial crops, Crop Breeding Technology, Seed Science and Production Technologies, Specialty Crops (e.g. medicinal) Production Techniques, crop quality evaluation and assurance, soil management techniques, plant pathology and biodynamic agriculture.
Applicants must hold a PhD or at least a Master’s Degree or its equivalent (with proof of registration for PhD in a recognized university) in a related field. Engineers are eligible if they can show proof of experience of effective teaching in the solicited domain.
Please direct all applications to the Vice Chancellor, The University of Bamenda on or before 08 February 2016.
A complete file must contain:
- A stamped hand written application
- A certified true copy of Birth Certificate
- A certified true copy of Marriage Certificate (where applicable)
- Certified true copies of all academic certificates
- A signed Curriculum Vitae and
- Copies of any/all publications.
Sunday, 31 January 2016
Computer Science For All
And now, we have the chance to work together to expand that hands-on learning experience to all children across America, with President Obama's new Computer Science for All (#CSforAll) initiative.
The President's bold new proposal will empower students from kindergarten through high school to learn computer science, equipping them with the analytical skills they need to be creators in the digital economy, not just consumers, and to apply their passion and enthusiasm to solving problems using technology.
The United States has been home to so many amazing digital inventions -- from Silicon Valley to its counterparts like Austin, Boston, Eastern Kentucky, Louisville, Boise, Salt Lake, Atlanta, and more. Last year, there were more than 600,000 high-paying jobs across a variety of industries in the United States that were unfilled, and by 2018, 51 percent of all STEM jobs are projected to be in CS-related fields.
Our economy and our children's futures can't afford to wait.
Elementary students in Baltimore, Maryland with the author.
We’ve made real progress, but we have a lot of work left to do. In 22
states, computer science still doesn’t count toward high school
graduation requirements for math or science, and 75% of schools don’t
yet offer a single high-quality computer science course. Plus,
stereotypes perpetuated by media portrayals, unconscious bias, the
unsung history of CS heroes like Grace Hopper,
and outdated classroom materials often discourage many from taking
these courses -- they often 'opt-out' of CS even when it is offered.The good news is innovators in education are already solving these challenges and leading the way all over the country. We recently recognized just a handful of these Americans at the White House Champions of Change for Computer Science Education event. These students, teachers, and community leaders are proving what’s possible, like the Spanish teacher in Queens who co-created a “Digital Dance” experience, bringing code into school dances. Or the high school and college students who tutor their younger peers in these skills, solidifying their own knowledge through mentoring.
As a kid, I was lucky to be exposed to CS -- but a lot of my generation didn’t get that chance. Let’s get all-hands-on-deck to make sure every child is learning to code as a new 'basic' skill -- so they can all be part of the next generation of American ingenuity, problem solving, adventure, and deep economic impact.
Find out how you can get involved today, whether you are a student, teacher, techie or an interested citizen. There's something we all can do.
Megan Smith
U.S. Chief Technology Officer
@USCTO
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Press Release - It's a beautiful week
Bamenda,
Cameroon, January, 26th , 2016 – Tobby Vision Computer announced yesterday that it is raising funds via a rewards and equity crowd funding campaign
on Indiegogo to enable it purchase three second hand personal computers, three
personal computer tables, three computer room sitting stools to enable it
teach/learn ICTs with ease.
Tobby Vision
Computers set out to raise $1,000 on Indiegogo to
enable it purchase three second hand personal computers, three personal
computer tables, three computer room sitting stools and that is going to change
the ICT teaching/learning in its school in particular and Africa in general.
Tobby Vision
Computers is the African Union Commission Award winner as best Technical,
Vocational Education Training (TVET) for the 21st century in Africa and
teaching Information and Communication Technologies to youths, farmers and
students of Tubah, North West Region of Cameroon.
Tobby Vision
Computers seeks to inspire men and women everywhere to reach for a star in ICTs
in a safe and healthy environment. The centre is officially approved by the
Ministry of Secondary Education Cameroon. It is not only approved in Cameroon
but also by the African Union Commission, USAID and FHI360 as a TVET best
practice centre in Africa providing skills for the 21st century for work and
leadership.
Speaking to the
Press yesterday afternoon, the founder/Managing Director of Tobby Vision Computers stated
“we have the vision of more TVET centres and tools and use for everybody, share
it”.
Tobby Vision
Computers was founded in Bamenda in 2002 and legally registered on the 4th
of September 2012. It was co–founded by Cornelius Tawong and Mangoh
Yinike. It sustained to publish a Computer Studies textbook which sold more
than five thousand copies in the first year and a thousand in just a single public school – Government Technical
High School Nkwen–Bamenda in 2012.
Men and women
everywhere anytime need to rise for ICTs for just $5!
Campaign Page URL: https://www.indiegogo.com/project/it-is-a-beautiful-week-your-little-drop-counts/embedded/10848556
Contact:
Cornelius
Tfurndabi Tawong
Executive Officer
Tobby Vision Computers
Tel.: (+237) 675
425 551
corneliustawong@gmail.com
Monday, 25 January 2016
Good News! Hectares of Farm Land For Sale
South West land
discovered in North West Region!! Hot area – good for the cultivation of palm
estates, cocoa, sugar cane, plantains, pineapples, food crops etc.
Location: Five (5) kilometers
away from the Bambui–Fundong highway at Mejang – Belo Sub Division, Boyo
Division North West Region. Motorable constructed road to go to the farm.
Dimension: Five (5) hectares.
More can be added when it is a good buyer
Contact: (+237)675425551
669217411
Price: 2.000.000XAF per
hectare negotiable
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Synthesis Report on e-Forum Virtual Conference on ICTs for TVET
"What are the
implications of the ICT revolution for Technical and Vocational Education and
Training?" This question attracted 247 participants from 74 countries to
come together online for 2 weeks on the UNEVOC e-Forum, and some of them also joined a
one-hour live conference and thought of ways to share promising practices to
improve access to vocational education as well as quality.
The
virtual conference, organized by the UNESCO-UNEVOC International Centre for
TVET (Bonn, Germany) from 14 to 28 May 2013 was moderated by Nik Kafka, CEO and
founder of Teach A Man
to Fish,
an international non-governmental organization supporting schools across the
developing world, and aimed at opening up dialogue and facilitate the sharing
of promising practices on integrating ICTs into TVET. The conversations focused
on identifying what ICTs can do to enhance the reach and impact of TVET; which
tools are available and how they improve learning outcomes; what ICT skills
should young people have to enhance their employability; and which are the common
challenges faced by TVET providers, teachers and policy makers in widening
access to ICT in all regions of the world.
The
virtual conference highlighted that ICTs can greatly contribute to improving
the quality of education if used appropriately and has the potential to not
only enhance people’s technical skills, but also helps to develop
‘transferrable’ or soft skills supporting lifelong learning. Participants
expressed how ICTs in TVET can also enhance the perception of TVET, a form of
education that is often regarded as second-class. The discussion further
highlighted the need for a flexible and blended approach in incorporating ICTs
into TVET, recognizing the crucial role of the teacher in its delivery.
Concerns were raised that teachers may not always be prepared to use ICTs in
their teaching. Participants recommended investing in on-going training and
support for teachers and instructors to ensure the optimal use of ICT tools.
Similarly, it was raised that teachers and students should be encouraged to
share knowledge and resources online to boost the quality and availability of
open educational resources (OER). Concerns were raised that if not addressed
appropriately, the ‘digital divide’ is likely to widen, thus deepening existing
inequalities. Participants from different parts of the world advocated for
reducing the digital divide by providing basic literacy training and involving
local communities in utilizing ICT in education. The challenge is to make sure
the tools are inclusive and adapted to the local context, recognizing
limitations in terms of access and quality.
See full report at:
http://www.unevoc.unesco.org/fileadmin/up/2013eForum_virtual%20conferenceICTs%20for%20TVET.pdf
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