By Daniel Mercier | Project Leader / Teacher
Over the past month, the children in our computer programming classes in the Philippines have made tremendous strides in their programming abilities. They've evolved from working on small, individual projects from lesson to lesson to developing larger projects that span several months.
They recently crafted their version of the popular "Suika Game." Additionally, our night zookeeper lessons are growing, thanks to new volunteers who are joining us to enhance and expand our curriculum.
All signs point to an exciting year ahead in the Philippines. We are thrilled to see the student's enthusiasm and dedication as they dive deeper into the world of coding. Their creativity shines through as they not only learn new technical skills but also collaborate effectively, fostering a sense of community and teamwork.
The introduction of new volunteers has brought fresh perspectives and ideas, enriching the learning experience for everyone involved.
As we continue to nurture these young minds, we are hopeful that the skills and experiences they gain will empower them to pursue their passions and contribute positively to their communities.
The future is indeed bright, and we are excited to be a part of their journey.
By Daniel Mercier | Project Leader / Teacher
By Kevin Kinno | CAO
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