Tyson was a 22-year-old computer science student studying at the University of Texas. He was super into tech and by the end of his second year in school, he was known on campus as someone who could fix just about any computer, phone, or tablet.
By the end of his third year, some of his professors had taken notice and he was invited to one of the biggest technological expos in Brazil. Tyson found the trip to Brazil with his fellow classmates completely exhilarating. He became completely absorbed in experiencing the culture and Brazilian food.
As a part of the experience, the tech expo awarded Tyson and his classmates an opportunity to work as paid electronic experts at a store in the city. The program focused on immersing international students in Brazil’s tech scene.
Tyson and the other students started their tech hours at the store with a sense of enthusiasm. By the end of his second day on the job, Tyson couldn’t help but notice a boy around the age of 10 who had been in the store scrolling on one of their tablets for quite a long time.
After the boy left, Tyson checked the tablet to see if the boy had tampered with any of the settings, but he couldn’t find anything strange on the tablet.
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On Tyson’s third shift, the boy showed up again and Tyson tried to keep a closer eye on him. After some time observing, he finally concluded that the boy had actually been using the tablet to do his schoolwork.
To find out how Tyson decided to help the boy who travelled a great distance each day to do his homework on the tablet, check out the video posted by Wonderbot.
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