Firm unveils coding training for teens

Published date02 February 2023
Publication titleNigeria - The Nation

Teens can Code, a social enterprise, has unveiled its STEM360 programme for secondary school pupils in low income communities to bridge the gap in digital literacy.

It will spur innovation in technology education, while supporting needs of educators and students, and bridging technology talent gap.

Founder, Damian Isaac, stressed that 'the initiative is to empower young people to create their technology and apps …'

He added: 'With the advent of technology, children have the right to access digital skills to sharpen their knowledge of technology, and we are excited to launch this programme in schools.

'The future is tech so it is important for young ones learn everything that shapes today and the future. It is important they learn about coding because it has to do with today and their future. Coding is taking over...

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