In cooperation with IOT Kids: Al-Kafeel Center for Information Technology co-organizes the largest summer program for children in Karbala

An investment for the energy of children and the discovery of their strengths and work to develop and guide them in the right direction, Al-Kafeel Center for Information Technology and Skills Development of the Department of Intellectual and Cultural Affairs at the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine participated in the largest summer program for children, organized by the IOT Kids Club. The program is the largest integrated recreational educational sport program for the summer vacation in the holy province of Karbala, it is a diverse program that teaches the child good skills and habits, which contributes to increase his self-confidence, and to better express his ideas, by strengthening his English language, and all these activities are presented in an attractive method. Mr. Samer Al-Safi, Director of Al-Kafeel Center for Information Technology and Skills Development, said: "Through this program, the Center seeks to contribute to the investment of the summer vacation for children using modern methods in line with the directions of the al-Abbas's (p) holy shrine in this regard. We have harnessed for the establishment of this program our halls and computers and other technical support in cooperation with a number of departments of the holy shrine, to contribute to the implementation of a number of activities of this program." "As a result of the Center's establishment of such courses earlier, it was a destination for the IOT Kids Club for the establishment of this program, which we hope will encourage the creativity and positive thinking in a fun atmosphere different from the atmosphere of classical school education. It includes teaching programming and designing electronic games - robots programming - electronic principles - the development of intelligence and public information - swimming - martial arts - scientific and entertainment trips - competitions and games, and others.”

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