How Fidelity Bank is empowering kids with coding skills
Earlier this week, Techloy told you that we’ll be covering the Fidelity Bank Kids Coding Boot Camp, a 5-day free software training programme for kids with little or no coding experience. The first stream, which started on April 3, had about 20 students from select secondary schools in Lagos,
Earlier this week, Techloy told you that we’ll be covering the Fidelity Bank Kids Coding Boot Camp, a 5-day free software training programme for kids with little or no coding experience.
The first stream, which started on April 3, had about 20 students from select secondary schools in Lagos, who were children of Fidelity Bank’s Private Banking customers.
During the first day’s session, Henry Okonkwo of Truparse, a Lagos-based digital creative agency that facilitated the code camp, got the kids started with an introduction to the basics of creating a game. Before then, he showed the kids from a projector an example of a locally-built car game.
The kids were excited about the opportunity to learn how to make games and create a website or an app.
Ayotola, a 10-year-old female student says she expects to learn how to code and build her own game after the coding camp. When asked if she’s built any games before, she says no, but that she plays a lot of games and is excited to learn how those games are being developed. Also, 10-year-old Okemesimi says he expects to learn how to build websites and games from the programme.
While there are quite a good number of code learning programmes and activities designed for pre-teens and teenagers in Nigeria, we found that they attract a fee and are organised by educational and training outfits.
It was really interesting to learn that Fidelity Bank, one of the leading financial institutions in Nigeria, is empowering kids through software development without any charge whatsoever.
Hopefully, these kids would learn how to code through the coding camp and perhaps build the next big app or game that could get the world’s attention.
You can follow the #FidelityKidsEmpowerment for updates. Also, see the gallery below for more photos from the coding camp.