A few days ago, YSU Ijevan Branch hosted the 7th annual “DigiCode” youth application programming competition of the Union of Advanced Technology Enterprises-UATE.
The main purpose of the competition is to encourage and develop algorithmic thinking in schoolchildren, transform students from game consumers to game creators, to discover talented young people, and enable them to develop creative skills, and identify active schools and individuals.
“We have all heard about “Armath” laboratories, but it is not just an educational program for students aged 10-18. It is a value chain of technological education, which starts at the age of 10 and continues until university, or until the child grows up and sets up his/her business or starts working in HTI. And our competitions, camps, and exhibitions have their prominent place in that value chain. “