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#TechTalkCPT: Teaching a Continent to Code

  • 22Seven 60 Hout Street Cape Town, WC, 7570 South Africa (map)

"Coding is a new language; every child deserves to be fluent." May's#TechTalkCPT is focusing on Africa Code Week, the amazing intiative that aims to teach as many children in Africa to code as possible.

Read, write, code - Africa Code Week is the largest digital literacy initiative ever organized on the African continent last year. In 2015, this historic journey enabled 89,000 young Africans across 17 countries to either write their first lines of code or touch a computer for the first time. Join us in 2016 as we set the stage to engage 150,000 children and youth across 30 countries! Rogeema Kenny will speak about what it is like to be a master trainer for Africa Code Week and how she has changed lives and communities by teaching them how to code. 

Rogeema has a background in electrical engineering, and spent 10 years in the power and energy sector. She loves travelling, doesn't like driving, and therefore has visions of Cape Town, as a world class city, having a world class public transport system like other world class cities she has been to. Supporting anything that develops the tech ecosystem, she's a TechWomen fellow, and master trainer for Africa Code Week. When she's not running, swimming, doing something else outdoors-y, or taking public transport, she works as a consultant in the Transport section of Pegasys Strategy and Development, where the ultimate aim is to improve the quality life of the most marginalised by creating innovative, sustainable and impactful transport solutions.

#TechTalkCPT is an event that brings you the bleeding edge of technology and innovation as presented by a specialist in the chosen topic. The topics are made relevant and accessible to as many people as possible. All events are accompanied by drinks and networking, making otherwise daunting topics fun and attainable. The #TechTalk platform gives the public the chance to have a one-on-one experience with a specialist and find out more about intense, interesting and complicated topic that they otherwise wouldn’t have access to.