Rotary Club of Omole-Golden Partners with Ritemate Technologies to Train 100 Students in Artificial Intelligence
In a dynamic push to equip young minds for the future, the Rotary Club of Omole-Golden, in collaboration with Ritemate Technologies, held an impactful Artificial Intelligence (AI) training session for 100 students at Oke Ira Senior Grammar School, Ogba. The event, on Tuesday, 17th September 2024, marked a significant effort to introduce students to the world of AI and its endless possibilities.
Facilitated by technology experts Odunayo Ogunsanya and Praise Adekunle, the training introduced students to the basics of AI, blending theory with practical exercises that brought the subject to life.
Jide Ogunleye, President of the Rotary Club of Omole-Golden, expressed the importance of the project: “This AI training is about preparing these students for the future. By partnering with Ritemate Technologies, we’ve been able to provide them with access to knowledge and tools that will be essential in tomorrow’s world.”
The initiative was designed to bridge the technology gap in underserved communities, giving students exposure to skills that will empower them in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. Ritemate Technologies played a crucial role in providing expertise and support, ensuring the session was a success.
With plans for future tech-focused projects, the Rotary Club of Omole-Golden and Ritemate Technologies remain committed to empowering young learners, ensuring they are not left behind in the digital age.
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