An educational organisation under the auspices of Ehizua Hub has reiterated its commitment to working with schools to provide creative technology programmes for kids.
In a statement, the managing director of Ehizua Hub, Peter Ipemidayo, said creative technology has changed the way people interact and solve societal challenges.
Ipemidayo explained that creativity has been revolutionised with technology, which is the new meaning of innovation, and that creative technology ushers in a more integrated and immersive experience in interacting with computers.
He said creative technology could take the form of multi-sensory experiences recorded using computer graphics, video production, digital cinematography, virtual reality, augmented reality, video editing, software engineering, 3D printing, the Internet of Things, CAD/CAM and wearable technology.
“Our educational system and curriculum have not changed, so Ehizua Hub is working with schools to provide creative technology programmes for kids and prepare them for the future,” he said.
He also said that in a bid to make children ready for the digital world, the company was helping to grow their interest in tech skills and proficiency in creative technology.
According to the managing director, the company does this by providing full team support for creative technology programme delivery using Classroom Lab setup, Curriculum Design, and Instructor-Led Programme.
He stated that learning tech skills was easier when children had hands-on experience with what was being taught using current creative technology programme kits.
“We equip and train children in digital skills, multimedia skills, and future skills such as coding, game development, web development, app development, animations, graphics design, cinematography, video editing, robotics, drone, AR/VR, and app development,” he said.
He said Ehizua Hub also offers training models to suit the convenience, pace and ease of the pupil via its hub, virtual classes, school, boot camps, summer programme and creative club.
“We are excited about successfully delivering creative technology programmes at S-TEE Schools, Corona School Lekki, The Livingsprings Schools, Caleb British International School, Kayron International School, Crane College, and Fundamental High School.
“Ehizua Hub invites other schools to join its clients’ schools in driving Creative Technology programmes in school to enhance students’ output,” he said.
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