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  • December 16, 2011

 In the face of our nation’s success with adopting technological solutions to date, as evidenced by vast growth in the ownership and use of cell phones, the establishment of computer laboratories in primary schools and the integration of laptops into secondary schools as basic learning tools, the Community HUB seeks to take advantage of the opportunity to sensitize our youth on ways in which Trinidad and Tobago citizens can help to avoid the local evolution of the eWaste problem and in so doing, contribute to maintaining all of the positives associated with our technological progress Download the thorns.

In this regard, eighteen young girls have been drawn from Bishop’s Centenary College in Port-of-Spain, and have been engaged in a video production workshop Download this thin concave. Over the 20-day period spanning July 16th – August 10th, 2012, these 18 youngsters are being professionally trained in Digital Film Production, and will creatively express their e-waste research in the form of short film 제주고딕체. Columbus Communications Trinidad – Flow – is sponsoring the e-Cycle workshop, and the video artefact will be aired on Flow’s cable networks 푹 영화.

 

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