RoboRAVE International Director of Global Programs Russ Fisher-Ives during a workshop with teachers at the Vivian Fowler Memorial College for Girls, Lagos.
For
the second consecutive year, the United States Consulate General
in collaboration with RoboRave International, a U.S.-based tech
academy, has concluded a week-long robotics workshop for 303 teachers
and 187 students.
The
participating students and teachers were from 29 public and private
schools across Lagos, Ogun, and Edo states as well as the Federal
Capital Territory.
RoboRAVE
International Director of Global Programs Russ Fisher-Ives and
RoboRAVE North America Director Brian Montoya facilitated the series
of workshops in Benin, Lagos, and Abuja from October 21-27.
Throughout
the training, students were taught the basics of programming a robot
to perform various tasks while teachers learned various aspects of
implementing an integrated approach to Science, Technology,
Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education.
Speaking
at the grand finale of the workshop held at the Zone Tech Park in
Gbagada, Lagos, U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer, Mr. Russell
Brooks, explained that the workshop was designed to stimulate the
interest of the participating students in math and science, as well
as careers in the STEM fields.
Mr.
Brooks discussed the importance of STEM education to Nigeria’s
future prosperity and economic competitiveness. According to him,
developing robotics skills can place students on a track to future
careers in computer science and artificial intelligence.
“The
U.S. Mission in Nigeria is committed to supporting programs that
provide youth with access to quality technological learning
opportunities. We are also passionate about building teacher
confidence and capabilities in the areas of robotics and STEM,”
Brooks said.
The
robotics workshop supports the U.S. Mission’s goal of promoting
STEM education in Nigeria as a driver of sustainable economic growth.
A
cross section of the students at the robotics workshop in Lagos
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