The United States Diplomatic Mission to
Nigeria, in collaboration with RoboRave International, a U.S.-based
robotics education academy, yesterday began a week-long robotics
workshop for 460 elementary, secondary, and university students, STEM
teachers, robotics enthusiasts, and scientists.
The training is being hosted at the
American Corner at Co-Creation Hub (CCHUB), Yaba, Lagos (October
23-25) and at the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library Complex,
Abeokuta, Ogun State (October 26-28).
The workshop seeks to boost technology
education in Nigeria by engaging the participating students in
hands-on robotics activities to stimulate their interest in math and
science as well as careers in the STEM fields.
One hundred (100) robots will be
donated free-of-charge to participating schools in Lagos and Ogun
states, many of them with little or no experience in robotics. This
is expected to provide the students and their teachers with an
opportunity to put their skills to use following the completion of
the training.
United States Consul General F. John
Bray explained that the U.S. Mission is supporting the capacity
building workshop in hopes that participants will be inspired to work
collaboratively with the aid of technology to create innovative
solutions to shared global challenges.
“In a world that’s becoming
increasingly technology-driven, it’s more important than ever
before for our youth to be equipped with the knowledge and skills to
become innovators, educators, researchers, and leaders who can solve
the most pressing challenges facing our world, both today and
tomorrow. We are honored to support this initiative that promotes
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — subjects
collectively known as STEM— in Nigeria,” Consul General Bray
said.
Program partner and Director RoboRAVE
Nigeria, Mr. Kingsley Imade, explained that the training sessions
will be facilitated by an international faculty, including RoboRAVE
International Director of Global Programs Russ Fisher-Ives, and
RoboRAVE North America Director Brian Montoya.
According to him, the sessions focusing
on robotics designs and programming will provide a platform for
teachers to learn how to implement the STEM approach in the
educational process via practical scientific activities, throughout
the training days.
“An education to develop robotics
skills places students on track to develop such STEM enabling
competencies like critical and computational thinking, collaboration
and creativity that has lifelong advantages,” Director, RoboRAVE
Nigeria, Mr. Kingsley Imade, said.
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