DFRobot provides three-day training workshop on robotics and AI for Tunisian teachers

DFRobot, a STEAM education specialist, has hosted a three-day workshop for Tunisian teachers on robotics and AI education.

The program was designed to help educators in Tunisia integrate robotics and AI into K-12 curricula, allowing for future-ready education.

Teachers were taken from essential skills through to creative, real-world applications, giving them practical skills in robotics and AI.

Participants first mastered robot control and AI vision applications before progressing to advanced AI development. Educators were finally tasked with joining the AI Maker Hackathon to design, build, and present complete AI projects from concept to demonstration.

Educators learned how to incorporate AI into their science and innovation lessons, adapting the skills to design and implement their own AI-based educational projects.

“This training embodies our core philosophy: making AI education accessible, engaging, and hands-on. By utilizing easy-to-use tools, we empowered educators to effectively master AI teaching skills and learned theoretical knowledge in classroom methods,” says  Sandy Zhang, Chief Marketing Officer of DFRobot.

“We highly value the shared vision with Tunisia's Ministry of Education and ALECSO that AI education must be a systematic and deep integration, not a short-term initiative. We are committed to building a sustainable ecosystem through three key initiatives: localizing curricula, offering continuous teacher development, and establishing demonstration hubs. These focused efforts will allow us to scale future-ready AI education throughout Tunisia and other Arab countries, ensuring all learners benefit from technological advancement."

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