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Coderina STEAM Center Launched in Bauchi

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In an attempt to provide free and equitable access to quality Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts and Mathematic­s (STEAM) education for young learners in and out of school across Nigeria, Coderina, riding on the partnershi­p with the Nigerian National Library Authority, has equipped the National library in Bauchi, where the STEAM programme was launched last week.

The event at Bauchi, brings the number of library locations Coderina has provided to five, with one in each of the six geopolitic­al zones.

The Enugu launch, which is planned for December this year, will complete the initiative’s first phase.

The launch in Bauchi, had students, state education stakeholde­rs, and press members in attendance.

Speaking at the event, the National Librarian/CEO National Library of

Nigeria, Professor Chinwe Veronica Anunobi, stated, “The concept of a library as space constantly evolves over the years as libraries transform from purely paper-based to a blend of paper and digital. They are moving to the next stage, which involves resourcing libraries to become venues for informal Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts, and Mathematic­s (STEAM) education, hosting programs and exhibits that inspire children and adults alike, and supporting them in their lifelong learning.”

The project’s goal is to provide equal access to all children and ensure that no child is left behind irrespecti­ve of social, gender, or economic background. We plan to create an enablement path for every youth in the country and provide much-needed opportunit­ies to all.

The STEAM centers at National Libraries of Nigeria in Abuja, Port

Harcourt, Lagos, and Kaduna, have become safe and secure places for young people looking to experience robotics, Virtual Reality, 3D printing, Coding, and other emerging technologi­es in a hands-on, mind-on format.

Students visiting the National Library at Yaba center have an opportunit­y to design and 3D-Print their own toys, thanks to a 3D printer and scanner donated by FORD USA.

Board Chair at Coderina, Mr. Femi Niyi, said: “We are also grateful to SAP for providing additional robot kits for Lagos, Kaduna, and Enugu States. According to the vision of the founder of Coderina, who is the brain behind this great initiative, the aim is to grow the program and scale to all National Library locations across Nigeria to democratis­e digital literacy and demystify emerging technologi­es for all learners.”

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