Bilişim Vadisi

Developing the Digital & Robotic Coding Skills of Instructors and Youth

This project aims to create an innovative training platform for young participants and trainers, taking into account the critical role that digital technologies and robotic coding will play in the world of the future. LTT (Learning, Teaching, Training) training programmes held in the Informatics Valley are designed to improve the digital and technological skills of the participants and equip them with the competencies required by the modern world.

The main objective of the project is to provide participants with in-depth knowledge and practical experience, especially in the field of robotic coding, and to enable them to be more effective in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) fields. In this direction, the training programmes, which are carried out within the framework of an international cooperation, not only increase the technical knowledge of the participants, but also support cultural interaction and global awareness.

LTT training programmes contribute to both theoretical and practical learning processes by offering participants the opportunity to work with advanced digital tools such as mBlock, Arduino, Tinkercad. In addition, through these programmes, participants gain experience in cultural exchange and cooperation in an international environment while developing their ability to produce solutions to real-world problems.

The LTT-1, LTT-2, LTT-3 and LTT-4 trainings, through which the project was realised, aimed to increase the competences of trainers and young people in the digital world, making them more prepared for their future careers and global projects. These trainings focused not only on providing technical knowledge, but also on training participants as individuals ready for global collaborations.

This project was implemented to adapt to the requirements of the digital age and to improve the technological skills of the participants on an international platform. LTT training programmes provide an important opportunity for young people and trainers to achieve this goal.

Funded by the Turkish National Agency, the Directorate for EU Affairs and the European Commission.