Every learner must learn to Code
Maloma Primary School
excitely hosted the Microsoft YouthSpark for the first time. The event was
organised by Mpumalangala ICT Club in partnership with SchoolnetSA and
Microsoft. The 23rd June 2017 would be remembered by 30 learners of Maloma
Primary School when they leave the school to choose various careers in IT in
few years to come.
At first these learners
couldn’t expressed their excitement until they hit few buttons on their laptops
to start Coding. "We saw real time collaboration, communication and team
spirit coming alive during the coding session" said the Principal. Coding
is the Basic Computer Science Programming that every learner must learn. With
this basic skill in IT, kids will look forward to choose IT, Science and
Mathematics subjects towards their careers choices.
During the event, Miss
Keninda switched on to the live broadcast of the YouthSpark hosted by Microsoft
in Johannesburg for learners to interact with the panel that was discussing
various careers in IT through Skype in the Classroom. "Every learner must
be given an opportunity to learn coding, that is what I am doing these
days" said Ms Keninda - Coding Facilitator. "In April 2017 I trained 40 teachers
in eMalahleni to teach their learners to code, I am excited that Maloma Primary
School took this skill very serious.
During the YouthSpark
Live, learners were introduced to IT experts in the country. Ms Rapelang Rabana
was one of them. She is a computer scientist, entrepreneur and a founder of
Rekindle Learning. She did not have a plan at the age of 16, but Rapelang has
gone on to bigger and bigger things in IT industry.
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