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School of Research Science
23rd March 2022
The National Program for Coders organized a field trip to the School of Research Science students grade 11 and 13,
The Students have visited the Museum of the future. They have also received a workshop about Robotics and visited Dubai Future Labs. Moreover, the students learned about the different initiatives of Coders HQ.
American School of Creative Science
22nd March 2022
The National Program for Coders organized an AI Day for Grade 12 students.
They have attended a Launch Ceremony of Coders HQ initiatives at the Museum of the future. Also, the students received a workshop about Robotics and visited Dubai Future Labs.
Hartland International School
21st March 2022
The National Program for Coders organized a field trip to the Hartland International School students.
They have received a workshop on Introduction to Robotics and visited Dubai Future Labs. Also, the students learned about the different initiatives of Coders HQ. Moreover, the students enjoyed and experienced the Cineverse by MContent and visited the Museum of Future.
CodEng
The National Program for Coders organized a workshop and a tour for CodEng Students in Coders HQ. They have also received a workshop on Robotics and visited Dubai Future Labs.
CodEng Students are an enthusiastic group of coders from Italy who got an opportunity to learn the basics of computer programming, robotics, and the power behind code at weekly classes after school.
American School for Creative Science
24th November 2021
The lecture targeted grade 12 students of the American School of Creative Science, covering several topics, including: digital recommendations for tech programs and recommendation algorithms models.
Al Mawakeb School
23rd November 2021
The National Program for Coders organized a lecture entitled "Cybercrimes", presented by First Lieutenant / Saeed Al Suwaidi and Lieutenant / Tariq Al Adhab - Dubai Police.
The lecture targeted the students of Al Mawakeb School, grades 9 to 12, covering several topics, including: the definition of cybercrime, types of cybercrimes, security against cybercrime, and how to report cybercrime.
In addition, Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, visited Coders HQ and discussed his pioneering experience in the field to inspire young people, programmers and people with creative ideas.
AI-Program
4th November 2021
In cooperation with the National Program for Coders, the Artificial Intelligence Program organized a lecture entitled “The Age of Digital Wellbeing”, presented by Amal Alblooshi - Director of the National Program for Wellbeing at the Ministry of Community Development.
The lecture targeted the third cohort of the AI Program, held in cooperation with Oxford University. It discussed several topics, including: digital wellbeing, global experiences in enhancing digital wellbeing, and digital wellbeing in the UAE.
University of Sharjah
6th October 2021
The National Program for Coders organized a lecture entitled "Foundations of Future Skills", presented by Asma Alhamad, Dubai Future Foundation
The lecture targeted the students of the Faculty of Computer Engineering and the Faculty of Computer Science at the University of Sharjah. The session gave a brief introduction to the world of Futures Literacy.
DP World
16th September 2021
The National Program for Coders organized a lecture on Blockchain, presented by Dr. Marwan Al Zarouni – CEO of the Dubai Blockchain Center.
The lecture targeted the participants of the Ruwad Training Program, designed for UAE National graduates with less than two years of work experience and education to develop a pool of future leaders for different business units.
DP World
26th July 2021
The National Program for Coders organized a lecture on Bitcoin, presented by Expert. Tarek Mohammed - Head section of Crypto Asset Crime Section at Dubai Police GHQ.
The lecture targeted the participants of the Ruwad Training Program, designed for UAE National graduates with less than two years of work experience and education to develop a pool of future leaders for different business units.