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Computer Integration Education Hub!

Empowering Minds through Computer Integration Education

Meet Mthobisi

Mathematics and Science Teacher

My name is Mthobisi Alexson Innocent Mhlongo, I am 28 years old Mathematics and Physical Science Educator in the FET phase (Grade 10-12).  I hold a BSc Honours in Chemistry (WITS), a PGCE in Maths and Science (FET)[UNISA] and currently pursuing a B.Ed. Honours in Computer Integrated Learning (UP). I am also skilful in planning, administrative work, computer skills and have managed various projects and managed people. I started using social media as a tool to teach and enhance learning and this increased my navigation skills in social media.

I am passionate about STEM and how it evolves in South Africa and worldwide. I have more than 3 years of practical experience working as a Maths and Science teacher and using digital tools to enhance better learning for learners. My daily job involves teaching on the smart board and computer while monitoring and evaluating progress for learners and assessing them. In 2018 I did an internship as a student teacher where I got an up skill improvement in working with digital tools.

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Schoolgirl Using Tablet

Education is the bridge that connects curiosity to knowledge, and technology is the engine that propels us across it. 

As a teacher, I've seen firsthand the incredible impact of computer integration in my classroom. My students are more motivated, and they've developed a thirst for knowledge that I've never seen before. It's a truly transformative experience for both educators and students.

- Eddie Mkansi, Teacher

As a student, I've found that computers in education have opened doors to endless possibilities. I can explore my interests, conduct research, and develop valuable skills that will serve me well in the future. It's like having the world's knowledge at my fingertips

- Olivia Green, Student

​I was skeptical about computers in education initially, but now I can't imagine teaching without them. The personalized learning opportunities, access to a world of information, and the ability to collaborate globally have enriched my lessons and broadened my students' horizons.

- Will Jackson, Teacher

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