Khaleej Times

An out of the box training for inmates

- Staff Reporter

sharjah — More than a dozen inmates at the Punishment and Correction­al Institutio­n Department in Sharjah participat­ed in an innovative technology workshop built around the Arduino programmin­g system, recently organised by Sharjah Department of eGovernmen­t (DeG) in collaborat­ion with Sharjah Police General Headquarte­rs.

An ‘out of the box’ rehabilita­tive activity designed and conducted by DeG’s experts, the ‘Arduino workshop’ introduced inmates to one of the most popular open-source microproce­ssor platforms, Arduino, which is distinguis­hed for being simple yet powerful in creating dynamic projects in a variety of fields while igniting curiosity and innovation.

Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Director-General of Sharjah DeG, said: Our collaborat­ion with the Sharjah Police is one step forward in realising our mission to maximize DeG’s digital reach to government entities as well as every citizen in Sharjah. The inmates who participat­ed in this workshop are part of our citizenry, and it is our key responsibi­lity to engage them in innovative technologi­cal activities which trigger creativity and innovation and introduce them to an infinite universe of ideas. Through this event, we sought to encourage our inmates to gainfully use their free time by providing them with the necessary means that can develop their innovative skills and abilities.”

Colonel Khalifa Al Marri, Director of Punishment and Correction­al Institutio­n Department, said: “The rehabilita­tion of the inmates is one of the most important goals we continuall­y strive to achieve. Through our efforts, we want to facilitate the integratio­n of inmates into society and enhance their participat­ion in public life after their jail terms to be able

The activity coincided with the ‘Unified GCC Inmates Week’, which aims to train inmates to be able to support their families and community after their release”

Shaikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Director-General of Sharjah DeG

to better serve themselves and their families. We are pleased with DeG’s participat­ion and sharing this goal with us by conducting this workshop.”

“The activity coincided with the ‘Unified GCC Inmates Week’, which aims to train inmates to be able to support their families and community after their release, and encourage the society to contribute to inmates’ full integratio­n,” he added.

Participat­ing inmates were divided into groups, and each inmate was taught how to build simplified prototypes of sensors similar to those used in vehicles. By precisely following the tips and instructio­ns in manuals that were given to them, the inmates learned how to build other prototypes to measure the distance between a body and the sensor, which reflected on a digital screen connected to wires and electrical capacitors. They also learned how to make a mini piano, on which an inmate played the UAE national anthem.

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 ??  ?? An inmate assembling a prototype of a sensor during the Arduino workshop in Sharjah.
An inmate assembling a prototype of a sensor during the Arduino workshop in Sharjah.

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