Teaching Africans How To Code With Smartphones, Not Computers – Prince Steven Annor

Prince Steven Annor is an Engineering Instructor and Tech Researcher at New York University’s Abu Dhabi campus. He teaches engineering lab courses in programming, robotics, AI, and machine learning.

He’s passionate about developing new ways of teaching young people in Africa and the Middle East how to acquire tech skills. When his laptop died just before he was supposed to teach a coding Bootcamp, it took him one day to shift from a computer-oriented curriculum to one focused on smartphones which are more commonly available in Africa. He developed a prototype that became SuaCode, “a smartphone-based online coding course that aims to teach millions across the African continent how to code”.

“I want to be who I wish I had been when I was young. You define it. Of course, it’s a huge responsibility but I still think it’s very quintessential that a Black person would see every act he or she is doing as defining the history they want themselves to have seen when they were younger.”

Source:www.preparationtech.com

 

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