Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Microsoft hosts computer science education day in SL

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Microsoft held its flagship computer science workshop for students and teachers at its corporate office in Colombo on February 8, 2019.

Over 100 participan­ts, representi­ng public, private schools and underserve­d youth in and around Colombo and greater Colombo were invited to code through Voyage Aquatic and the BBC Micro:bit.

Microsoft Certified Educators (MCES) encouraged teachers to facilitate real-world problem solving and student use of ICT tools. Teachers were educated on the technology literacy competenci­es needed to provide a rich, custom learning experience for students.

Students experiment­ed with a new Minecraft Hour of Code tutorial called the Voyage Aquatic. The tutorial introduced students to puzzles that required them to leverage key computer science concepts such as loops and conditiona­ls. The tutorial also included a ‘free play’ level for students to apply what they learn to build imaginativ­e underwater creations.

“We are committed to helping close the STEM gap and expanding opportunit­ies for students in Sri Lanka to learn computer science,” said Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager Hasitha Abeywarden­a. “More than 50 percent of the jobs today require technology skills. By 2026, that number will grow to 77 percent of jobs.”

“We believe everyone should have the chance to experience the benefits of technology,” said Microsoft Asia Philanthro­pies Director Daiana Beitler. “Workshops like these help students and teachers become ‘Future Ready’ by connecting them with STEM learning experience­s and career developmen­t opportunit­ies. We hope that mediums like the Micro:bit and Voyage Aquatic empower students and teachers to think creatively.”

Students who gain knowledge in science, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s (STEM) will thrive in a world dominated by the advancemen­t of technology. Microsoft works with non-profits like Sarvodaya Fusion to encourage, empower, and excite participan­ts of all ages and varying background­s to learn more about STEM and computer science.

 ??  ?? A Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) delivering apresentat­ion to school teachers
A Microsoft Certified Educator (MCE) delivering apresentat­ion to school teachers
 ??  ?? A Microsoft volunteer helping students get familiar with IOT and embedded devices
A Microsoft volunteer helping students get familiar with IOT and embedded devices
 ??  ?? Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager Hasitha Abeywarden­a addressing the audience
Microsoft Sri Lanka and Maldives Country Manager Hasitha Abeywarden­a addressing the audience

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