FG trains 282 children on emerging technologies to deepen digital inclusion

FG trains 282 children on emerging technologies to deepen digital inclusion

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has trained 282 kids in emerging technologies to ensure digital inclusion among all citizens.

Awards were presented to deserving children for their outstanding performances.

The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has trained 282 kids in emerging technologies to ensure digital inclusion among all citizens.

The training was conducted under NITDA’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Boot Camp for Kids (SB4KIDS).

It took place between Aug. 21 and Sept. 2 for children aged 8 years to 16 years.

SB4KIDS is an initiative of NITDA to coach and inspire youngsters to imbibe Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics passion.

It also creates an early interest in digital and emerging technologies.

The training was championed by its subsidiary, the National Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (NCAIR).

It featured practical teachings on Robotics, Artificial intelligence, Coding, and Virtual Reality among other areas of ICT aimed at boosting digital inclusion.

The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, urged the children to explore the digital space, adding that it had no barriers.

Represented by Director of Corporate Planning and Strategy, Aristotle Onumo, Inuwa said the training was for the enhancement of their talents and creativity for the development of the future.

He, however, urged the children to improve on the skills they learnt because ICT was the future.

Inuwa warned them to always be guided and should not misuse the internet, making sure that their parents were aware of what they were doing, and urging them to use the knowledge positively.

The NITDA boss also urged parents to monitor their children while using the internet and ensure they use it positively.

Also, the Director of NCAIR, Garba Ya’u, urged the children to utilise the knowledge they had gained and complement it by being more creative.

Two of the participants, Brown Zowe and Elizabeth Bassey, said that the training had improved their knowledge of robotics and the operation of drones.

They also appreciated NITDA for the opportunity.

Awards were presented to deserving children for their outstanding performances.

The programme was held simultaneously in Jigawa State for North West, Port-Harcourt, Rivers State for South-South zone and Abuja for North Central.

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