Sandooq Al Watan, in cooperation with Aldar Properties, has launched a new round of the advanced stage for the Emirati programmer.
This two-week tour will be attended by 214 male and female students from schools in Dubai, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain, and includes many virtual lessons and interactive workshops, which aim to develop their abilities for scientific and creative thinking and encourage them to develop innovative digital solutions to serve the community.
The Emirati programmer targets the younger generations and school students between the ages of 7 and 14, and provides them with the opportunity to acquire the most in-demand skills in programming, according to an innovative educational system that helps them develop their digital skills in progressive and integrated stages, starting with the basic stage in which participants learn to program electronic games and programming concepts. The main stage, and the intermediate stage that enhances their knowledge of the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning, to the advanced stage that focuses on developing capabilities in advanced programming skills represented in building electronic and digital applications.
Hind Baqer, General Manager of Sandooq Al Watan, said: “The Emirati programmer is in line with the leadership’s directives to build an empowered generation that is fluent in the language of the future. With the launch of this tour, we are moving forward with the follow-up of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman of Sandooq Al Watan Board of Directors, to work on developing capabilities and skills Talented programmers will be contributors to the consolidation of the UAE’s position and leadership in knowledge, digital and technological development during the next fifty years.”
She added: “This tour includes advanced skills and knowledge in programming and its multiple languages, which are presented to participants in an interactive manner that keeps pace with digital development to develop their critical and creative thinking, and use it to serve vital sectors in the future.”
For her part, Director of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility at Aldar Properties Salwa Al Muflehi said: “We are proud of our support for the Emirati programmer program of Sandooq Al Watan for several years, in line with our firm commitment to promoting sustainability and stimulating innovation.”
She added, “As a leading company in the UAE with a high sense of responsibility, we are committed to participating in the task of preparing and developing the next generation of distinguished local talents equipped with the skills necessary to embark on a journey of excellence and success, because these young people are future leaders and pioneers of innovation.” She said: “In the advanced stage of the Emirati programmer, participants learn a number of advanced programming languages, including Python, which is the most requested programming language, as well as Java and JavaScript, which are the most widely used, through interactive activities and lessons. The participants were able to acquire advanced skills and advanced experience in a very easy way.”
Sandooq Al Watan, in cooperation with Aldar Properties, has launched a new round of the advanced stage for the Emirati programmer.
This two-week tour will be attended by 214 male and female students from schools in Dubai, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain, and includes many virtual lessons and interactive workshops, which aim to develop their abilities for scientific and creative thinking and encourage them to develop innovative digital solutions to serve the community.
The Emirati programmer targets the younger generations and school students between the ages of 7 and 14, and provides them with the opportunity to acquire the most in-demand skills in programming, according to an innovative educational system that helps them develop their digital skills in progressive and integrated stages, starting with the basic stage in which participants learn to program electronic games and programming concepts. The main stage, and the intermediate stage that enhances their knowledge of the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning, to the advanced stage that focuses on developing capabilities in advanced programming skills represented in building electronic and digital applications.
Hind Baqer, General Manager of Sandooq Al Watan, said: “The Emirati programmer is in line with the leadership’s directives to build an empowered generation that is fluent in the language of the future. With the launch of this tour, we are moving forward with the follow-up of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman of Sandooq Al Watan Board of Directors, to work on developing capabilities and skills Talented programmers will be contributors to the consolidation of the UAE’s position and leadership in knowledge, digital and technological development during the next fifty years.”
She added: “This tour includes advanced skills and knowledge in programming and its multiple languages, which are presented to participants in an interactive manner that keeps pace with digital development to develop their critical and creative thinking, and use it to serve vital sectors in the future.”
For her part, Director of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility at Aldar Properties Salwa Al Muflehi said: “We are proud of our support for the Emirati programmer program of Sandooq Al Watan for several years, in line with our firm commitment to promoting sustainability and stimulating innovation.”
She added, “As a leading company in the UAE with a high sense of responsibility, we are committed to participating in the task of preparing and developing the next generation of distinguished local talents equipped with the skills necessary to embark on a journey of excellence and success, because these young people are future leaders and pioneers of innovation.” She said: “In the advanced stage of the Emirati programmer, participants learn a number of advanced programming languages, including Python, which is the most requested programming language, as well as Java and JavaScript, which are the most widely used, through interactive activities and lessons. The participants were able to acquire advanced skills and advanced experience in a very easy way.”
Sandooq Al Watan, in cooperation with Aldar Properties, has launched a new round of the advanced stage for the Emirati programmer.
This two-week tour will be attended by 214 male and female students from schools in Dubai, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain, and includes many virtual lessons and interactive workshops, which aim to develop their abilities for scientific and creative thinking and encourage them to develop innovative digital solutions to serve the community.
The Emirati programmer targets the younger generations and school students between the ages of 7 and 14, and provides them with the opportunity to acquire the most in-demand skills in programming, according to an innovative educational system that helps them develop their digital skills in progressive and integrated stages, starting with the basic stage in which participants learn to program electronic games and programming concepts. The main stage, and the intermediate stage that enhances their knowledge of the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning, to the advanced stage that focuses on developing capabilities in advanced programming skills represented in building electronic and digital applications.
Hind Baqer, General Manager of Sandooq Al Watan, said: “The Emirati programmer is in line with the leadership’s directives to build an empowered generation that is fluent in the language of the future. With the launch of this tour, we are moving forward with the follow-up of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman of Sandooq Al Watan Board of Directors, to work on developing capabilities and skills Talented programmers will be contributors to the consolidation of the UAE’s position and leadership in knowledge, digital and technological development during the next fifty years.”
She added: “This tour includes advanced skills and knowledge in programming and its multiple languages, which are presented to participants in an interactive manner that keeps pace with digital development to develop their critical and creative thinking, and use it to serve vital sectors in the future.”
For her part, Director of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility at Aldar Properties Salwa Al Muflehi said: “We are proud of our support for the Emirati programmer program of Sandooq Al Watan for several years, in line with our firm commitment to promoting sustainability and stimulating innovation.”
She added, “As a leading company in the UAE with a high sense of responsibility, we are committed to participating in the task of preparing and developing the next generation of distinguished local talents equipped with the skills necessary to embark on a journey of excellence and success, because these young people are future leaders and pioneers of innovation.” She said: “In the advanced stage of the Emirati programmer, participants learn a number of advanced programming languages, including Python, which is the most requested programming language, as well as Java and JavaScript, which are the most widely used, through interactive activities and lessons. The participants were able to acquire advanced skills and advanced experience in a very easy way.”
Sandooq Al Watan, in cooperation with Aldar Properties, has launched a new round of the advanced stage for the Emirati programmer.
This two-week tour will be attended by 214 male and female students from schools in Dubai, Sharjah, and Umm Al Quwain, and includes many virtual lessons and interactive workshops, which aim to develop their abilities for scientific and creative thinking and encourage them to develop innovative digital solutions to serve the community.
The Emirati programmer targets the younger generations and school students between the ages of 7 and 14, and provides them with the opportunity to acquire the most in-demand skills in programming, according to an innovative educational system that helps them develop their digital skills in progressive and integrated stages, starting with the basic stage in which participants learn to program electronic games and programming concepts. The main stage, and the intermediate stage that enhances their knowledge of the concepts of artificial intelligence and machine learning, to the advanced stage that focuses on developing capabilities in advanced programming skills represented in building electronic and digital applications.
Hind Baqer, General Manager of Sandooq Al Watan, said: “The Emirati programmer is in line with the leadership’s directives to build an empowered generation that is fluent in the language of the future. With the launch of this tour, we are moving forward with the follow-up of Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Chairman of Sandooq Al Watan Board of Directors, to work on developing capabilities and skills Talented programmers will be contributors to the consolidation of the UAE’s position and leadership in knowledge, digital and technological development during the next fifty years.”
She added: “This tour includes advanced skills and knowledge in programming and its multiple languages, which are presented to participants in an interactive manner that keeps pace with digital development to develop their critical and creative thinking, and use it to serve vital sectors in the future.”
For her part, Director of Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility at Aldar Properties Salwa Al Muflehi said: “We are proud of our support for the Emirati programmer program of Sandooq Al Watan for several years, in line with our firm commitment to promoting sustainability and stimulating innovation.”
She added, “As a leading company in the UAE with a high sense of responsibility, we are committed to participating in the task of preparing and developing the next generation of distinguished local talents equipped with the skills necessary to embark on a journey of excellence and success, because these young people are future leaders and pioneers of innovation.” She said: “In the advanced stage of the Emirati programmer, participants learn a number of advanced programming languages, including Python, which is the most requested programming language, as well as Java and JavaScript, which are the most widely used, through interactive activities and lessons. The participants were able to acquire advanced skills and advanced experience in a very easy way.”