Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — The nationwide inclusive IT camp, organized as part of the Zamin Education project, has successfully concluded in Uzbekistan. Over 4,000 students from across the country had the opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of modern technology, according to the press service of the Zamin Foundation.
For five days, offline participants learned essential skills in web development, 3D modeling, robotics, digital art, and eSports. Simultaneously, around 4,000 students joined online sessions covering SMM, artificial intelligence basics, and popular programming languages such as DotNet, Mobile Flutter, Python, React, and DevOps.
The organizers of Zamin Education emphasized the significance of an inclusive approach, ensuring equal access to education for all children, regardless of their abilities. "Our camp is not just about teaching technical skills," project representatives noted, "but about inspiring a passion for science and technology and helping students shape their future career paths."
In addition to acquiring new knowledge, participants enhanced their communication skills through teamwork and collaborative projects. The experience gained during the inclusive IT camp could become a crucial step for many young people on their journey toward a successful career in information technology. The Zamin Education project plans to continue its efforts by organizing similar events in the future.