With the October 29th Exhibition fast approaching, learning centers across the Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme buzzed with focused activity last week as students entered the critical final stages of project refinement.
The week was characterized by intensive mentorship sessions, where instructors provided guidance to help students elevate their prototypes into exhibition-ready solutions. Key activities included debugging complex code, refining user experience designs, and rehearsing project presentations to ensure clarity and impact.
Behind the scenes, the programme’s technical support team maintained constant communication with center facilitators, swiftly addressing any technical challenges to ensure a smooth preparation process. This robust support system enabled students to concentrate fully on perfecting their solutions.
The visible progress seen last week reflects the programme’s success in bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application. Students are not merely completing assignments—they are demonstrating genuine problem-solving capabilities by creating digital tools that address real-world challenges in their communities.
With less than two weeks remaining until the October 29th showcase at the State Banquet Hall, the programme remains on track to deliver a compelling demonstration of Kwara’s growing tech talent and the state’s investment in building a future-ready workforce through digital education.