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Digital Literacy Summer Training Sessions Begin

The Sessions Aim to Empower Participants With Essential Skills And Bridge The Digital Divide

The training covers a range of topics, including basic computer skills, internet safety, coding, and digital communication (File photo)

The Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP) in partnership with the Taiwan Technical Mission, the Division of Innovation within the Ministry of Education, and Bank of Saint Lucia, is currently conducting Digital Literacy Summer Training Sessions across various communities island-wide. This initiative is designed to equip young minds, ages 13 to 16, with essential digital skills, foster interest in  science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and cultivate important life skills.

These sessions, held in various communities, aim to bridge the digital divide and empower participants with the knowledge and tools needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world. The training covers a range of topics, including basic computer skills, internet safety, coding, and digital communication, ensuring that participants gain a comprehensive understanding of digital literacy.

Through hands-on learning and interactive activities, the programme not only enhances participants’ technical skills but also promotes critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration. By the end of the training, the young individuals will be better prepared to navigate the digital landscape, opening up new opportunities for their futures.

As the sessions progress, the enthusiasm and engagement of participants have been overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the programme’s impact on shaping a digitally literate and empowered generation.

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