



Four College men from our Jamaica College E Sports Club Akeel Williams, Ojay James, Alex Stanhope, Luke Smith recently visited the U-Tech to demonstrate how E Sport may be mobilized for pedagogical engagement. The initiative was a E Sport Jamaica event and included other stakeholders such as Ministry of Education and U-TECH. Kudos to our College men and faculty advisor Miss Roberta Edwards for once again being a part of this trail blazing effort.
Work is burning in the Field of E Sport.