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Ekiti, Coderina partner on youths’ tech acquisition

By Benjamin Alade
10 February 2021   |   3:04 am
Ekiti State government has launched Coding, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence education in public schools.

Firm donates robotics kits to 12 schools

Ekiti State government has launched Coding, Robotics and Artificial Intelligence education in public schools.

12 schools from a mix of urban and underserved communities have been carefully selected by the government to participate in training on Coding, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning.

The training was delivered by the team from Coderina Education and Technology Foundation, a not-for-profit organization that leverages technology as an enabler for gender, social and economic change.

The organization also donated 12 robotics kits to the 12 schools through sponsorship from partners including SAP, DOW, Ford, FIRST and the LEGO Foundation.

Nominated teachers and students from the 12 selected schools came together in Ado Ekiti for two-days between December 17th and 18th, 2020 to partake in the inaugural training. A community of practice was also created for the teachers to continue the learning and sharing process.

The 12 schools under this pilot phase are expected to ramp up to participate in the regional FIRST LEGO League Challenge; an experiential hands-on learning program that inspires young learners to pursue a career in STEAM (Science, Technology Engineering, Arts and Mathematics).

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, speaking through the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, James Owolabi, emphasized the importance of skills such as creative thinking, coding and AI as being important in the future of work as well as for entrepreneurship.

The Governor pledged his support for the initiative and promised to ensure that the program is scaled to all schools across the state, in order to ensure that no child is left behind.

Chairman of the Board of Coderina, Femi Niyi, hailed Ekiti State Government’s resolve to equip the youth with digital skills relevant for the 21st Century Knowledge Economy.

He said, “Coderina is quite happy that the Ekiti State Government understands that when you foster creativity by teaching digital skills to students or young learners, it improves them not only academically, but helps also to improve their critical and creative reasoning and problem-solving skills.”

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