The European Commission (EC) is urging people to learn coding this Summer, warning that a lack of basic coding skills could result in Europe facing a shortage of up to 900,000 ICT professionals by ...
In today’s rapidly changing and fast-evolving digital landscape, especially in a developing nation like Nigeria, there is a growing demand for skilled ICT developers who can significantly contribute ...
WEBZEN announced on the 14th that it has completed preparations for the operation of its social contribution project "Youth Coding Workshop with WEBZEN" in 2025. WEBZEN will begin its social ...
Nineteen senior high school students from Mambajao and Yumbing National High Schools participate in an 80-hour work immersion program organized by DICT-Camiguin, focusing on digital literacy, coding, ...
We live in an era defined by digital innovation and connectivity, making information and communication technology (ICT) essential in modern life. From smartphones and smartwatches to complex ...
Leon Sterling works for Swinburne University of Technology. He receives funding from the Australian Research Council. He is the immediate past president of the Australian Council of Deans of ICT and ...
In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, early exposure to technology is no longer optional—it’s foundational. The Easter Kids Coding Fest 2025, organized by Digital Dreams ICT Academy, offered young ...
The digital divide in India reveals significant disparities in ICT skills across caste and class, highlighting urgent ...
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Webzen's social contribution program, Youth ICT Invention Contest Challenge Project Completion Proje...
Webzen said on the 22nd that it successfully completed the Youth ICT Invention Competition 'Challenge Project' held at the ...
Software Development Internship Programme: Designed to provide graduates with hands-on experience, skills development and industry exposure to enhance their employability JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – ...
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How a Nigerian graduate became head of the African subsidiary of an Indian fintech at just 22
The first time Miracle Nwankwo really used a computer was in secondary school when the ICT lab was completed. He learned basic practical skills but that opened his eyes to what technology could ...
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