
Digital - Making.
For Students.
By Zenitant.
Zenitant provides a comprehensive range of ICT programmes for students from ages 5 - 18 years old. From A.I. to Scratch, we exposure student to different platforms, develop their computational and design thinking skills.
As a IMDA Code For Fun and Digital Maker Partner and Microsoft Global Training Partner, we integrate the latest tech together with robust pedagogy to deliver a fun and memorable learning experience.




Schools
Partnered with IMDA, Zenitant has been providing ICT lessons through Code For Fun Programme & ICT RoadMap Programme. Schools are given the option to pick programmes that are most suited to their students.

Public
Zenitant carried out workshops in the Singapore's WorldSkill ASEAN. Using M5StickC, Attendees were taught the basics of Internet Of Things and got to experience for themselves.
Corporates Event
Partnered with Microsoft, Zenitant launched our annual IMDA Bootcamp. Attendees Interacted with Blokies, Micro:bits and Minecraft Education. These activities were designed with problem-solving concepts in mind.



ICT Roadmap:
Digital-Making
Students will learn various hardware components that has been built into Micro:bit. The device can be connected with external sensors, device functioning as IOT. Student can code according to their project requirements via Make-Code and invent different smart gadgets / prototypes to solve real world problems.


ICT Roadmap:
Game Development
Embark on an educational journey where students explore Minecraft design, coding, and game creation, including NPCs and automation. They'll also craft 2D arcade games like Space Invaders using Block coding, Python, and JavaScript. This immersive experience cultivates coding skills, AI understanding, teamwork, and creativity, providing students with versatile abilities applicable beyond game development.
Code For Fun
(CFF)
Code For Fun Program allow schools to choose one of the four different IoT kits, comprising different sensors, actuators and form factors to code, create and solve different real-world problems posed with either drag and drop Block or Python text programming.

* Schools are Eligible for full-subsidies for programmes under
IMDA ICT RoadMap

3D-Tronics Competition
Introduction
3D-Tronics Challenge is an exciting stage inviting students to embark on a technological adventure. This challenge sparks curiosity, nurtures creativity, and amplifies problem-solving skills among the next generation's brightest minds.
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