Uzima Aid can collaborate with educational experts and professionals to develop comprehensive and age-appropriate computer science curricula. Additionally, the company can provide resources such as textbooks, coding tools, online learning platforms, and other materials to support both teachers and students in their computer science education journey.
Uzima Aid is a leading Kenya-based independent Trust that is creating permanent change in the lives of children. Uzima Aid is improving the welfare of children by providing vulnerable and malnourished children in the slums (informal settlements) and those in arid areas with fortified food and clean drinking water. With the assistance of partners, we also build and rehabilitate dilapidated toilets in poor overcrowded schools.
Scratch is an online platform that allows users to create games, animations, interactive stories, and more, using block-based code. Scratch encourages students to solve problems, design projects, and communicate ideas.
Unplugged activities are an easy way to introduce students to computational thinking and coding, without even using a computer. Activities can be games or puzzles, and materials can involve anything from cards, to ping-pong balls, to arms or legs.
Art:bit is an app that bridges coding and artistic expression through storytelling. Art:bit combines the ease of block-based coding and with physical computing using LEDs on the micro:bit, allowing kids to create animations that light up in their hand.
Deadlines
Suspendisse finibus urna mauris, vitae consequat quam blandit vel. Vestibulum leo ligula, molestie ullamcorper vulputate vitae sodales commodo nisl. Nulla facilisi. Pellentesque est metus. email to info@uzimaid.org.
Code in the Classroom workshops let students get hands-on with technology, block-based coding, and computational thinking. Uzima Aid will guide you and your students in a live, online co-teaching environment.
“Join us in making a difference! Donate or get involved with Uzima Aid today and help us provide life-saving assistance to those in need.”