Nurturing Tomorrow’s Digital Innovators: A Day of Tech Exploration at IT Service Centre during Summer Fun Weeks

The IT Service Centre (ITSC) recently hosted more than 100 students over two days as part of the UNRWA Summer Fun Weeks project. With a focus on students in grades 7th to 9th, ITSC aimed to ignite curiosity and knowledge among these young minds. This enriching experience aimed to bolster their educational journey, providing them with the tools and resources needed to thrive in the world of technology.  

IT Service Centre receives a group of students from 7th to 9th grades during Summer Fun Weeks.
Reem Akkila, Partnerships Coordinator at ITSC, welcoming Summer Fun Weeks students and introducing them to the IT Service Centre.

 

 

 

The day’s agenda was packed with informative and engaging sessions led by passionate trainers. Reem Akkila, Partnerships Coordinator at ITSC, welcomed the students and introduced them to the world of IT. They were then exposed to various IT fields and the exciting cycle of Mobile App Development. “Our goal is to unlock endless possibilities and inspire a passion for learning in these young minds. The excitement they showed today tells us that we are on the right track. By empowering them to explore the captivating world of STEM from an early age, we’re shaping a brighter, tech-driven future,” said Ms. Akkila.  

 

 

Etaf Abu Hadda, DevSecOps Engineer at ITSC, went next, educating the students about internet safety and how to protect themselves from cyber-attacks, a crucial aspect of digital literacy in today’s world. “I feel hopeful for a safer digital environment when I see young students eager to study and comprehend the necessity of online safety. I am pleased to be a part of the journey of today’s kids because they will be the ones to create positive change in the digital landscape,” Ms. Abu Hadda added.  

Etaf Abu Hadda, DevSecOps Engineer, talking about internet safety and how to protect yourself from cyber-attacks.
Islam Abu Salem, Quality Assurance Expert, guiding students throught the different digital tools available to them as UNRWA students.

 

 

After an inspiring day of tech exploration at the IT Service Centre, the students then moved to the Gaza Training College (GTC’s) labs to begin with practical application. The students were introduced to the plethora of perks that come with their Microsoft accounts, such as OneDrive, Office products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Teams, Sway, Microsoft Learn, Immersive Reader, Reading Coach, and Math Assistant. 

It is worth mentioning that UNRWA’s partnership with Microsoft provided over 500,000 UNRWA students access to valuable resources and learning opportunities. Islam Abu Salem, Quality Assurance Expert at ITSC, emphasized the importance of exposing students to these digital tools, enabling self-guided exploration and learning.  

"ITSC's objective goes beyond empowering graduates and IT professionals. We aim to nurture the next generation of innovators, introducing them to the world of IT in a fun and engaging way. By exposing students to digital tools, we enable self-guided exploration and inspire a passion for learning that leads them towards a future filled with innovation and knowledge."
Islam Abu Salem
Quality Assurance Expert at ITSC
Hands-on experience with various digital tools.

Throughout the day, the students had hands-on experiences with various digital tools, including interactive online platforms that are carefully designed to facilitate learning and enhance interaction with technical concepts. Moreover, they were introduced to AI tools like Tome, ChatGPT, and Bard, enabling them to explore the cutting-edge world of artificial intelligence.

Students doing some practical applications, experiementing with the different tools.


"The coding session introduced students to interactive online platforms that offer a wide array of coding courses in various programming languages. Through hands-on engagement with interactive exercises and real-world projects, coding is made accessible and enjoyable for both beginners and intermediate learners."
Hashem Humaid
Software Developer at ITSC

 

 

 

I want to pursue a career in IT and be a part of creating the future! The coding session inspired me to start learning to code right away,” said a student, brimming with determination.  

 

I used to think IT was just about fixing computers, but now I see it’s much more than that,” said another student with enthusiasm.  

After learning about online safety, I now understand how crucial it is to look out for myself. I will be more cautious going forward, and perhaps one day I can help others stay secure too,” one student expressed. 

Learning about the different digital tools and resources available to us has shown me that I can learn anything I want whenever I want,” said another student, excited about the endless possibilities ahead.

Students networking with our IT professional, Etaf Abu Hadda, asking her questions about IT and its fields.
"Observing the students' astounding digital literacy today left me truly amazed. Their proficiency with apps that are used for photo and video editing, along with their enthusiastic exploration of 3D digital designs and Robotics, showcases their incredible potential as the digital innovators of tomorrow. ITSC's dedication to promoting digital literacy and bridging the digital divide is commendable, as it empowers these young minds with the tools and resources they need to thrive in the digital age."
Hala Shaheen
IMTD Communications Consultant

As the Day at the IT Service Centre concluded, it left behind a trail of inspiration and excitement among the students. Their digital literacy enhanced, problem-solving skills honed, and interest in STEM ignited, these young minds are now better equipped to shape their educational journey and embrace a future of endless possibilities in the world of IT.

Group photo after a long productive day!

ITSC’s involvement in the Summer Fun Weeks project aligns with their broader objective empowering the digital generation of Palestine refugees. By investing in the potential of these young minds, the IT Service Centre is paving the way for a brighter, tech-driven future for all. 

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