Claire Shortman, Teaching & Learning Manager at IW College says, “Students will benefit from clear audio and video during live lectures and practical demonstrations, ensuring that remote learners receive the same level of education as those on site.“
The donated equipment also plays a pivotal role from an accessibility point of view, ensuring that all learners have equal opportunities to complete assignments.
Claire continues: “This technology will also support collaborative projects and e-sports activities, providing a professional setup for competitions, team meetings, and strategic planning sessions.”
ICRTouch takes pride in supporting the local community, particularly via organisations that empower young people. This latest donation is part of the company’s ongoing objectives to improve accessibility to technology for the Isle of Wight’s young people, encouraging them to pursue a tech career.
The ICRTouch team will also be welcoming two IW College students on work placement over the coming months, giving them real-life insight into working life within the tech industry. The company provides placement for a number of students every year on work experience and placement opportunities.
If you’re interested in learning more about what ICRTouch offers, head over to icrtouch.com/careers/