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Fife College delivers laptops to help study at home

From left, Kris Getchell, chief information officer, Bryan McCabe-Bell, director of business, enterprise and tourism and supported programmes, Stuart McKay, digital services team leader and Hugh Hall, Fife College principal, outside the college’s Kirkcaldy campus, preparing to deliver devices the homes of students.
From left, Kris Getchell, chief information officer, Bryan McCabe-Bell, director of business, enterprise and tourism and supported programmes, Stuart McKay, digital services team leader and Hugh Hall, Fife College principal, outside the college’s Kirkcaldy campus, preparing to deliver devices the homes of students.

Fife College is delivering almost 300 laptops to students to help them with home learning.

The devices are being dropped off at students’ homes across Fife, while adhering to social distancing rules.

The equipment is also being taken to those who live further afield, including in Tayside, Edinburgh and Clackmannanshire.

A dedicated student information page has also been set up on the college website, containing a number of helpful links and guides to aid remote studying.

The college’s chief information officer Kris Getchell said: “We are absolutely committed to helping students continue their courses during these uncertain times.

“Working with our academic teams, we were able to identify a number of students who required additional equipment to allow them to study from home and we are delighted to be able to drop off these devices at their home.”