IT course for teenagers
An IT course is an educational program aimed at developing technical and professional skills among teenagers aged 11 to 17. The course is designed for children who need additional support to successfully begin their journey in the world of modern technology.
Who Is Eligible?
Children displaced due to the war
Children injured during the war
Children who lost one or two parents due to the war
Children of Ukrainian military
Orphans
Children from large families
Children deprived of parental care
Children separated from their families
Course Structure:
The program is divided into modules that cover the key areas of programming and modern technologies:
Foundations of Programming
Participants will learn the basic principles of programming and how to build simple algorithms.
Game and Animation Development
Practical tasks include creating mini-games and animated projects using block-based coding.
Mobile App Development
Participants will create their own applications using App Inventor without complex programming.
Scratch for Creative Projects
Work with the Scratch interface to design animations, interactive stories, and games.
Modern Technologies
An introduction to technologies such as Big Data, cloud services, and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Career Skills Development
Special sessions covering: creating a professional resume, interview preparation, developing soft skills (communication, time management, self-confidence)
Features of the course
- Practical Approach: Participants work on real-world projects under the guidance of mentors.
- Interactive Learning: Lessons include tasks, games, and creative challenges.
- Language of Instruction: All sessions are conducted in English, enabling participants to simultaneously improve their language skills.
- Mentor Support: Experienced instructors and mentors provide individual guidance throughout the course.