Mobile Tech Innovations

About Mobile Tech Innovations:

Mobile Tech Innovations has been formed as New Jersey 501(c)(3), We are a mobile and online technology training center. Mobile Tech Innovations have rapidly established itself in the landscape of providing digital revolution in the fields of education, workspace, and entertainment provided in a state-of-the-art mobile environment. Technology is no longer a luxury. It is woven into the fabric of our daily lives. A task as mundane as scheduling a doctor’s appointment or sending an email can seem daunting without proper instructions from an app. Businesses now hinge their products on technological advancements and end-users can feel left out of this age without education. More importantly, the next generation must be prepared to work in a world of technology, and to advance that technology for generations to come. There is a great disparity of access in inner city and rural areas whether it is classroom space or access to computers and teachers. To remedy this disparity, Mobile Tech Innovations (MTI) was created.

Mobile Tech Innovations, (MTI) is a Mobile Technology Learning Laboratory on wheels that can teach the community technical skills to make them competitive in the job market and bridge the digital divide that present in Urbana areas. For example, after taking one of our many ++course’s, Cisco Certified Network Engineering (CCNA), that individual will be qualified for a career with a starting salary of over $60,000 a year per Ziprecruiter.com, “As of Aug 13, 2020, the average annual pay for a CCNA in the United States is $64,376 a year as a Network Engineer. Also, because of the pandemic and the change in the work environment of people working remote, there is an increase in the job posting for position like this one.”

MTI can also perform tasks such as accessing real-time information, performing transactions on the internet, act as a gaming tournament center, or organizing a mobile office for on-the-go meetings and presentations. Users have access to a variety of mobile services such as mobile teleconferences, mobile podcast studios, and computer laboratories.

Due to the pandemic, we have adopted a hybrid teaching model of in person and online live and pre-recorded classes. With this additional avenue, we will be using our school’s website, +++Cisco Netacad.com, and other online tools to teach our students. Each student would be provided with a free ++++ laptop and internet service to help facilitate both in person and online learning.

Resources We Provide

Mobile Class Bus (MCB) [Technology Classroom
Coding Lab
Computer Lab

The idea of a classroom on wheels has been the seed from which emerged this innovative concept.  This is our flagship service. At the core of this is a state-of-the-art computer technology classroom and cutting-edge mobile coding lab with the additional appeal of being an information hub on wheels. Schools with an MCB can ensure their students and educators get the latest technologies and innovations at the doorstep with access to hi-speed internet connectivity and resources that keep them updated with the newest trends in the world of computers and IT.

MCB is designed to function as a Mobile technology Lab for teaching network programming/coding for prospective network engineers, programmers, and software developers. It can also be used as a Computer Lab for creating projects and executing ideas. Schools can get MCB to serve as an Information Hub, Coding Lab, and Computer Lab at the same time. With each purpose, MCB can be rearranged for utmost working conditions. The barrier of classroom space is removed. As it is mobile, MTI is not limited to a specific region, making it an option for underserved locations.

 

Focus of program enrollment (provided free of charge through grants) is given to disadvantaged/minority populations in the New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and the Delaware area. 

Mobile Tech Innovations will use granted funds to support its trifold mission to provide equitable access to Information Technology, integrate modern technology into school curriculum, and give minority students a competitive edge within the workforce of IT, computer science and engineering. As stated previously, this mission is currently achieved by providing training, free of charge to disadvantaged/minority populations in the Tri-state area. This is done to act as a bridge that will aid in diminishing the digit divide between what is plaguing the urban community.