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Juaben MP organises free robotics training for students

The initiative aimed at equipping the youth with valuable skills in the rapidly evolving digital landscape

In a bid to empower the youth and foster digital literacy within Juaben, the MP for the constituency Ama Pomaa Boateng, has funded a comprehensive training programme in robotics for 120 students.

The initiative, aimed at equipping the youth with valuable skills in the rapidly evolving digital landscape, saw participants engage in an intensive and hands-on learning experience.

The programme covered key aspects of web development and the Internet of Things (IoT), providing the students with a solid foundation in these crucial technological domains.

To ensure the continuity of their exploration, Boateng, who doubles as the deputy minister for communications and digitalisation, donated smart watches and phones to the participants. Additionally, she donated STEM kits to the ICT centres, fostering continuous practice and creating opportunities for more children to benefit from similar training. 

Through her educational club, the Pomaa Tech Club, to which she donated GHC1000 to the ICT Centers to help with operational activities, Pomaa seeks to sustain the momentum and enthusiasm for technology in Juaben Constituency.

“In collaboration with the Juaben Municipal Education Directorate, I am excited to announce the upcoming Trainer of Trainer program for ICT teachers. This initiative ensures the continuous training of communities in Juaben, reinforcing our commitment to excellence in robotics education,” she said.

The event provided a platform for the students to showcase their projects and achievements, offering a glimpse into the innovative solutions they developed during the training. The municipal chief executive Omane Aboagye commended the MP for the thoughtful initiative.

Parents and guardians expressed their appreciation for the initiative, noting the transformative effect it had on their children’s lives. 

 

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