By Debora Calderon | Project Consultant
SUPERATEC is now bigger, stronger and wider!! And we expect to keep in the good track.
We already celebrate our first year with the support of Global Giving and so far you have witnessed our hard work reaching new communities in Venezuela. In this year we have inaugurated two new centers, we developed new technological and civic education courses and we are striving for excellence by training agents of change in every community we can reach.
Since May we have attended over 800 participants in our eleven centers in the country and we offered 23 different courses. The school year 2012-2013 ended it with marvelous results. Over 3 thousand people were certificated in one or more of our courses.
This summer we accepted a new challenge working with elementary school kids. So we designed a very attractive program to keep them motivated to continue their learning even in the summer! We offered technological – ecological camps for kids. Our centers in Las Mayas (Capital District) and in El Consejo (Aragua State) were the brave people who carried on with this project and the results were simply amazing. Our little participants learnt how to create their own video games with Kodu, some funny (and safe) activities in the Internet and also learnt a lot about conservation. Yes! We love technology! But we are smart enough to take care of our Earth. We attended 24 boys and girls with this program. We would like to repeat it and spread it to all our centers in Venezuela.
A new school year is beginning, bearing new challenges. Thank you for your support in this journey and we invite you to join us in this New Year.
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