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Watoto Coding teaches tech skills to kids in the slums of Nairobi. Welcome to our podcast where we discuss coding, teaching kids how to code and nonprofits with our founders, volunteers and amazing guests.
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Muhammad Yunus Musa is the CEO of STEM Club Project Africa , a non governmental organization that is committed to promoting STEM Education in schools across African countries. In this episode we also talk about the future of STEM in Africa and what it means for Western Countries.
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In this episode we talk to Cristovao Cacombe about the importance of teaching robotics to kids and how they do it at Arotec in Angola. Get in touch with Cristovao to try their new robot called Arobot kids can assemble and programme!
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In this episode we talk to Magnus Emenuga about Arduino, micro-controllers, embedded systems, IoT, and how and why kids should learn about these things. If those words do not sound familiar to you, one more reason to listen to this podcast! Magnus' project where users can control a power generator from their phone. Useful during power cuts, that are frequent in Nigeria. See here
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In July, Zimbabwe hosts the Science Buskers Festival, where students showcase their projects created using STEM skills to solve real-life problems. Learn more about the festival from its director Knowledge Chikundi . ARE YOU A STUDENT? A PARENT OR TEACHER OF A STUDENT? YOU CAN SIGN UP FOR THE FESTIVAL HERE! APPLICATIONS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE ACCEPTED.
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Meet Vincent Ogol and Aminia, an organization committed to revolutionizing education in rural Kenya by providing technology-driven STEM education to young children (with a touch of AI).
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Meet Otto DIY, a friendly, open source modular robot. Ivan Artiles tells us all about it.
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Why have a society for black engineers in Ghana if most of the population is black anyway? Why do students opt for business and medical courses instead of engineering ones thinking they are easier? Stephen Nyande from National Society of Black Engineers Ghana answers these questions and many others in this episode .
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Let's hear from Kawsu Jabbi, founder of kids in tech. Here is why this conversation was interesting:
1 The kids in technology foundation trains the next generation of tech talent, in fact, many of the students involved go and work at Kawsu's web agency
2 He set up an all-girls robotics team, and we enough funding, they are hoping to compete in the US.
3 Finally, Kawsu is looking for advice on how to set up and run a fundraiser. Can you help? Contact info@watotocoding.com and we will put you in touch with him.
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Let's hear from an inspiring 16 years old from Nigeria. Meet Princess Mbamalu who is working on a number of projects including an AI detection system for cardiovascular diseases, a nonprofit to involve girls in tech and writing a book on self-development for teenagers.
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Once little coders grow up, they are going to look for a job. They could find it on Umurava , a platform that matches talents with companies. Hear from the founder how he makes that happen on the platform. We also talk about the future of tech jobs in Africa and the tech ecosystem in Rwanda.
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Meet Eugene Maseya , managing director at NxtGenLabs , the largest private space in Malawi dedicated to education and innovation around emerging technologies of the fourth industrial revolution.
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Meet Paul Kennedy , chief of staff at Zindi Africa, an amazing professional network for aspiring data scientists. Why recruit data scientists through a professional network instead of a traditional recruitment channel? What's the potential of the African continent when it comes to data science? How can young people apply to become part of Zindi? And so much more!
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Meet Thabang Pinyane , tutor at Girls Coding Academy in Lesotho. The academy teaches coding, robotics and 3D printing to girls of high school age. Have you ever been to Lesotho? A small mighty country with an amazing Girls Coding Academy.
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Meet Jack Farren. He talks to us about Ostrii , an app to deliver financial literacy to rural communities in Africa.
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Sybille is the founder and executive director of Her Dreams Count, a community based organization that teaches computer literacy and coding to girls from a refugee settlement in Uganda (Nakivale). Do you need a website? The girls could make one for you! Get in touch here
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By the way, we start the podcast by talking about her upcoming trip to Zimbabwe. We previously recorded a podcast episode with the organiser of the Zimbabwe science fair. See here.
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Meet Kiko from Angaza Elimu , an education technology company in Kenya that offers STEAME training: Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Entrepreneurship.
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What makes a good innovation hub? In this episode we learn about innovation hubs in Kenya and how they foster tech development and so much more. As a nonprofit that teaches kids how to code, we aspire to prepare the next generation of makers and techies that will benefit from these hubs.
Mount Kenya Innovation hub
Savio Wambugu
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This episode is about all things nonprofits and solving extreme poverty with Seth and Garm from Glo Dollar
Yes, they are building an amazing solution to extreme poverty.
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Martine from the Netherlands tells us about learning how to code with your kids, organising coding after school clubs, scratch and micro:bit. An episode full of practical advice!
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Scratch parade
Micro:bit virtual parade
Webinar for EU code Week
Micro:bit and lego projects
Basketball game
Maze game for Micro:bit
Lip synching robots made with the micro:bit
Scratch studio with projects that use the micro:bit in combination with Scratch
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Sonny Lee, founder of Codedex tells us how they make coding fun through gamification. Do you want to learn python, html and CSS by completing missions and games? Check out codedex! http://www.codedex.io
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