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W.TEC Deepens Science Education, Holds its 12th Girls She Creates Camp

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The Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre – W.TEC recently held its 12th She Creates Camp, a STEAM Camp (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Maths) in Lagos.

The She Creates Camp is a residential science & technology education and mentoring programme designed to teach girls in secondary schools (ages 13 – 17) to learn to create useful solutions and technologies for everyday living through the application of engineering and scientific concepts, programming, mobile application development and digital content development.

For the two-week duration of the camp, 50 girls participated in technology workshops on Electronics & Digital Circuits Technologies (Programmable Integrated Circuits), Mechatronics (a blend of Robotics, electronics and programming), Computer Programming with Python, Website Design using Mobirise, Digital Film Production, and numerous co – curricular activities (including Financial Literacy, Arts & Crafts, Self Defence, Public Speaking and Gender & Leadership).

Image 4The girls also participated in career talk sessions, team-building exercises and excursions. The career sessions included panels on Women in Technology, Women in Engineering and Women in Medical & Biological Sciences.

The long-term goal of the camp is to increase the numbers of Nigerian women and girls working in Science, Technology, Engineering, Design & Maths-related fields, as well as increase the numbers of girls and women using and creating technology for learning, professional and leadership activities.

The camp participants for their excursion were privileged to visit the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Radio and Television Stations on the Akoka Campus. At both stations, the girls learnt about digital transmission and were shown the broadcast equipment used at the stations.

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Uche pedro the founder of bellanaija, delivered an
inspirational talk session “on her journey to becoming” to participants of the just concluded she
creates2019 camp for girls by the women’s technology empowerment centre (w. Tec) in lagos.

Distinguished speakers and facilitators at the She Creates Camp include: Engr. Oghenero Ozobeme, Engr. Olamide Ayeni-Babajide, Dr. Princess Olufemi-Kayode, Uche Pedro, Yvonne Omage, Dr. Arinola Fetuga, Dr. Folake Cole-Adeife, Bolanle Olumekor, Samuel Odeleye, Bose Ironsi, Yejide Aina, Tracy Ezebuike, Ommo Clark, Margaret Ajiboye.

On successful completion of the camp, the girls will be invited to join W.TEC’s Alumnae Network, where they will be kept up to date with future W.TEC and other workshops to build-up their technical skills and network with other camp alumnae from 2008 ’till present.

Prizes
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Some participants of the just concluded shecreates 2019 lagos – mainland camp by the women’s
technology empowerment centre (w. Tec) pose for a group photograph with the medals they
won in the various categories for the camps projects.

Prizes were given out to distinguished participants of the camp at the camp’s graduation ceremony. Prizes were given to participants for both group efforts and individual projects, in categories representing, each technical session:

Python Programing, Digital Film Production, Mechatronics, Digital Circuits Technologies (Programmable Integrated Circuits) and Website Designing using Mobirise.

In addition, character awards were given to participants, who distinguished themselves in their interpersonal skills with fellow participants, in the following catergories: Purposeful, Capable, Blossom, Humor, Congeniality, Courage, Leadership and Prim & Proper.

Overall Winner’s Prize-Miss W.TEC: Best Overall (Academics + Team Work + Behaviour)

The Overall Winner’s Prize, went to Miss Kanyinsola Adewole for her steadfastness throughout the camp. The Miss W.TEC 2019 prize, comes with a high profile technological mentorship with W.TEC


Featured Image: All participants of the 12th Edition of W.TEC Technology Camp for Girls in Lagos 


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