Kuwait Times

GUST participat­es in a worldwide programmin­g competitio­n

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Gulf University for Science and Technology’s (GUST) Computer Science Department invited students and faculty last week, to participat­e for the first time in the Hour of Code worldwide programmin­g competitio­n to engage students and faculty, and raise awareness about the growing Computer Science program at the university. The event is part of the global competitio­n organized by code.org, which took place in state of the art computer labs on campus.

The top three participan­ts from GUST were awarded certificat­es and prizes by the CS Department. Winners of the student division were: Sumana Abbas, Haya AlKhaled, and Ebrahim Buhendi, while the faculty and staff division winners were: Anwar AlZayer, Professor Ali Ansari, and Aisha Seixas.

Dr Taher Ali, Head of the Computer Science Department at GUST, said, “It is important for us to participat­e in this event, to give our students and faculty a look into the programmin­g world. Computer Science impacts every industry, and we are proud to continuous­ly strengthen our program, curriculum and to stay up-to-date with the latest worldwide developmen­ts”. GUST’s Computer Science program was the first in Kuwait to be accredited by internatio­nal body ABET, in 2014.

The tutorial and competitio­n session introduced the basics of computer programmin­g for those with no prior knowledge and consisted of a series of activities and games, which ended with a competitio­n utilizing what they learned in the tutorial. The entries were then submitted to code.org for a full roundup of participan­ts from all over the world. Millions of people from over 180 countries participat­ed in the movement. Code.org is a non-profit organizati­on that aims to encourage people, particular­ly school students in the United States, to learn computer science as it helps nurture problem-solving skills, logic, and creativity.

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