Tashkent, Uzbekistan - The nationwide inclusive IT camp, part of the Zamin Education project, concluded successfully, engaging over 4,000 students from across the country in modern technology education.
During the five-day event, participants learned essential skills in web development, 3D modeling, robotics, digital art, and eSports. Additionally, around 4,000 students participated in online sessions covering social media marketing, artificial intelligence basics, and popular programming languages such as DotNet, Mobile Flutter, Python, React, and DevOps.
The Zamin Education project emphasized the importance of inclusivity, ensuring equal educational access for all children, regardless of their abilities. Project representatives stated, "Our camp is not just about teaching technical skills, but about inspiring a passion for science and technology and helping students shape their future career paths."
Participants also enhanced their communication skills through teamwork and collaborative projects. The experience gained at the inclusive IT camp could serve as a vital step for many young individuals in pursuing successful careers in information technology. The Zamin Education project plans to continue organizing similar events in the future.