Two of Hill’s Miami Dolphins teammates, Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith, also became involved after they stopped along the road as the incident unfolded.
Volunteer Sabrina Ferrazza said she hoped the event would help turn North Kent into a technology hub, adding: "I hope Gravesend gets more opportunities to innovate and grow as a community."Ann-Marie Langley, visiting from Maidstone, said it was great to see new technology in the area and "exciting to see where it can lead".
Ensuring graduates are "work-ready" is behind an overhaul of the delivery of degree courses at the Isle of Man's only higher education provider.University College Isle of Man (UCM) has developed a new framework along with the University of Chester, which accredits and awards its students' degrees.Changes include the introduction of competency based assessments, including case studies and employer briefs for their courses to demonstrate vocational skills.
The approach has been tailed to deliver more compact timetable, allowing those studying to continue to work part-time as they qualified.Higher education manager Gail Corrin said the new approach, which would be phased in from September, would make graduates "not only academically prepared but also work ready".
The a stronger focus on "practical competencies and authentic assessment" along would leave students "equipped with the skills and experience that employers are looking for".
Under the changes, block teaching of some courses would see larger modules assessed in a single term., who was pulled from his vehicle and handcuffed by officers.
Mr Hill was pulled over on his way to Hard Rock Stadium in the south Florida city just hours before the opening match of the season.Miami-Dade police say one of the officers involved in the stop has been placed on administrative duties pending an investigation.
Two of Mr Hill’s Miami Dolphins teammates, Calais Campbell and Jonnu Smith, were also involved in the incident.The team issued a statement on Monday backing their star wide receiver, saying: "We are saddened by the overly aggressive and violent conduct" shown to Mr Hill and the other players.