Malta Independent

Creolabs preparing students for the Internet of Things

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Creolabs, a start-up company operating at the Microsoft Innovation Centre will this month kick off a course on Internet of Things with Form 2 students at Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph’s school in Paola. This course is being supported by Microsoft who is supplying all the technical equipment and support for this course.

Joseph Woods, Co-Founder of Creolabs explained how the Internet of Things is an emerging paradigm in ICT.

“At Creolabs, our mission is to inspire children and youth to generate a passion for creative thinking, invention and innovation. We are slowly bringing a silent revolution in the way children ought to be educated. Through Creolabs’ taster programme, we have already exposed around 350 school children to the skills of the 21st century and more than 80 children have already attended courses at the School of Invention,” said Mr Woods.

This course is Creolabs’ second collaborat­ion with Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph school of Paola. In October of last year, a class from Mater Boni Consilii school had attended a Creolabs class every Friday during which 32 students in grades 3 and 4 to two sessions of 1.5 hours each. During these sessions students were taught creative thinking, personal developmen­t and communicat­ion. Creolabs plans to continue this programme during 2017.

Dr Kenneth Vella, Head of Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph School in Paola explained how being receptive to such initiative­s add value to the the students’ education experience. “We have already had the privilege of working and collaborat­ing with Microsoft during the pilot project on the use of tablets project and now we were very delighted to host Creolabs, a Microsoft Innovation Centre start-up in its delivery of these new education courses to our students. We are also offering our students and members of staff the opportunit­y to do a number of lessons interactiv­ely through these educationa­l tablets provided to us by Microsoft.”

“We believe in alternativ­e education that opens our students to today’s technology and tomorrow’s opportunit­ies. In fact, although these courses are not free of charge, we managed to subsidise and finance them through the support of parents and the Sister’s community. As education leaders, we believe that it is our duty to offer such opportunit­ies to our students and as a country we should do our utmost to help our students to develop their potential in creative thinking,” said Dr Vella.

Edward Portelli from Microsoft’s Innovation Centre noted his satisfacti­on that one of the MIC’s start-ups is now in a position to assist and help local students enjoy a significan­t and innovative education experience. “The Microsoft Innovation Centre is another important investment by Microsoft in Malta and its important and crucial IT eco-system. We look at Creolabs and their important work with pride and as Microsoft, we commit to keep supporting Maltese entreprene­urs achieve their full potential,” said Edward Portelli.

What is the Internet of Things (IoT) ?

The Internet of Things refers to the concept that the Internet will no longer be just a global network of people who communicat­e with one another using computers but will also be a platform for devices to communicat­e electronic­ally with the world around them. By 2020 the Internet is projected to have 50 billion connection­s. The IoT is being called the 4th Industrial Revolution.

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