The camp will cover topics such as Stream simulations, coding, mobile application development, cyber security, artificial intelligence, web development, audio editing and video editing. RSC is a non-profit organisation dedicated to social development through education, and one of its ongoing projects is the establishment and support of technology clubs in schools throughout the Caribbean. Online registration opened on July 17.Ī media release said The Digicel Foundation has partnered with the non-profit organisation Restore a Sense of I Can (RSC) to host the technology camp in Trinidad and Tobago from July to September. The camp aims to empower youth between the ages of 11 and 14 and will consist of ten virtual training sessions, three webinars and five face-to-face sessions at ten RSC tech club centres across Trinidad. The upcoming Digikids vacation camp is a free, hybrid technology camp that will cater to 1000 students during the school vacation. There’s a cool camp for aspiring digital creators this July/August vacation – Digikids Tech Incubator. (From left) Cindy Ann Currency, Operations Manager, Lynelle Callender, Project Coordinator, Alicia Hospedales, Strategic Partnership Officer, Diana Mathura-Hobson, Project Coordinator and Penny Gomez, CEO. Monday 17 July 2023 Some of the members of the Digicel Foundation team. Features Registration opens for Digikids vacation camp
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