Program Overview
Best People Foundation recently hosted an IT Hardware Workshop at Government PU College, Hebbal, with the participation of over 70 students. The program gave students their first real exposure to computer hardware beyond classroom theory. It was designed to spark curiosity and build confidence in understanding technology.
Students learned by dismantling computers and identifying key components like processors, RAM, and hard drives. They also explored how hardware connects with software through simple demonstrations using sensors and circuits. This hands-on approach helped them see computers not just as machines, but as systems they can understand and work with.
The workshop inspired students to dream about careers in IT, electronics, and engineering. Many expressed pride in being able to explain how a computer works and guide others. By opening access to technology education, Best People Foundation continues its mission of shaping futures and empowering the next generation.
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Results Achieved
Impact Summary
This workshop proved that when young minds are given the chance to explore technology, they gain not just skills but the confidence to dream bigger. With every small step, we move closer to a world where education opens doors for all.
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