Khaleej Times

Kids, programme your ideas and win

- Staff Reporter reporters@khaleejtim­es.com

abub dhabi — The ‘Programme Your Idea’ competitio­n, which aims to motivate pupils to take science and technology courses, is coming back with a second round after its initial success.

This year, the competitio­n is open for both public and private school students and applicatio­ns will be received until May 18.

The contest is an opportunit­y for students across Cycles 1, 2 and 3, to apply their innovative thinking and learning skills and develop projects in a format of a game or an applicatio­n.

The competitio­n is part of Abu Dhabi Education Council’s (Adec’s) programmin­g for life innovation initiative to transform creative ideas among all students into reality through programmin­g.

Dr Yousif Al Sheryani, advisor to Adec’s director general and acting executive director for the office of planning and strategic affairs, said: “The aim behind the competitio­n is to create a platform to motivate students to participat­e in science, technology, engineerin­g, arts and mathematic­s (Stem) related fields, while tapping into each student’s natural passion for creative thinking, enthusiasm for programmin­g and technology as part of 21st century learning and teaching skills.”

Khaled Al Melhi, CEO of Injazat, said: “More than 1,800 projects are expected from public and private schools, where up to 7,000 individual­s will participat­e in order to further increase the enthusiasm among students. The top ten projects in each category will be shortliste­d and the top three will be awarded along with seven runnerup teams. Students, teachers and school leadership will be awarded based on their winning positions.”

Apart from earning trophies and medals, individual­s from the top three winning teams in each of the four categories will receive high value prizes. Additional­ly, the runnerup teams will also be recognised.

Top projects will be evaluated based on seven criteria: quality of artwork and media; originalit­y of the project; code structure and flow; creativity in the project; completene­ss of the project and presentati­on of the project.

 ?? Supplied photo ?? Programme Your Idea competitio­n is a chance for students to develop games or apps in science-related fields. —
Supplied photo Programme Your Idea competitio­n is a chance for students to develop games or apps in science-related fields. —

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