Dreamtime Learning Hub launched the Weekend After School Learning Programme. It aims to give young learners a hands-on experience with a focus on experiential learning and practical-based education, according to the press release. 

The Weekend After School Learning Programme will run on Saturdays and will offer various engaging activities tailored to different age groups, as per the release. 

Creators Hub:

  • Robotics and Coding: Deep dive into the world of robotics and coding with hands-on experiences
  • 3D printing: Use various tools to draw and write using 3D pens, enhancing learning by experiencing and also providing robotic printer technology.

Studio:

  • Aero-Modelling: Discover the art of drone making and testing, engaging young minds in the fascinating world of aviation.
  • Augmented and Virtual Reality (AR/VR): Immersive experience for learners in the world of augmented and virtual reality using VR headsets.

Workshop Space:

  • Product Design via Carpentry: Get hands-on while designing and creating using carpentry tools.

Creative and Fun Zones: Includes musical instruments (Ukulele and Keyboard), reading, tending to a kitchen garden, cycling, skateboarding, obstacle climbing wall, rope play, sensory play and even trying their hand at becoming a radio jockey in the RJ Room.

 “Technology is a boon to the education system, and it is prominently important to adopt and move forward with advancements. Introducing technology to our young minds and giving them the prolific experience of surroundings, we are excited to launch the Weekend After School Learning Program. This program encourages children with several opportunities for practical-based learning to nurture their creativity and enhance problem-solving skills,” Lina Ashar, founder, Dreamtime Learning Hub, said.

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