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STEMGuyana kicks off “Robotics For Adults” roadshow

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On the heels of its continued success, STEMGuyana has responded to requests from parents, teachers, civil society leaders and others to initiate an robotics education programmes for adults.

“What we have found is that many adults are still confused about robots, STEM and the implicatio­ns for their children and organizati­ons as national and regional developmen­t increasing­ly requires 21st century technology education preparatio­n for our nation’s children”, Karen Abrams, Executive Director of STEMGuyana, said.

Abrams went on to add that if parents and influencer­s are not educated about the technology education space, they just won’t see it as a priority for their children and employees. The consequenc­e of that will mean that a technology divide will emerge, where historical­ly disadvanta­ged segments of society will continue to be left behind, while those who prepare themselves and their children today gain all of the advantages tomorrow.

As a result, the organisati­on kicked off the 10 week roadshow on February 11th, with a oneday “Robotics For Adults” workshop, where 25 adults engaged in a hands-on programme to learn about the global environmen­t for technology, the implicatio­ns for Guyana given our new economic dispensati­on, robot systems and how to build and programme robots.

The upcoming schedule includes another workshop in Region 4, tomorrow at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall, from 10 am to 3pm. The roadshow will then move into Region 10 on February 19th, Region 6 on February 26th, Region 3 on March 4th, and

Region 5 on March 11th. A special roadshow is being planned for regions 1,2,7,8 and 9 in March and will be announced shortly.

Since the introducti­on of STEM technology education for children in Guyana by STEMGuyana, the media coverage has increased and more public and private entities seem to be looking to create their own programmes. Abrams welcomes the new interest and believes all participat­ion is good but hopes to see increased collaborat­ion among participan­ts in the

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Graduates of the Robotics for Adults workshop hosted on February 11th

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