Young Coders Win the Audience Award

The Festival of Code organized by Young rewired State, which this year was held on August 3 in Plymouth UK, was a very successful achievement for the team from Kosovo. This festival encompasses a number of brilliant ideas by children all around the world who know the coding language. For the first time Kosovo participated in this festival and managed to achieve good results.

Kosovo’s team includes 10 children who created an application called 101city, an application with three modules, which will provide information for the water shortage schedule, waste collection schedule and also filing complaints in case of irregularities, and the third module which includes a list of sites that can be visited as historical monuments, museums, schedule performances in cinema, theater and recreational activities that are available in our country.

For their hard work during the 4 month training period and their work during the last week of the competition, the children were awarded with 10 tablets which were sponsored by EYE-Enhancing Youth Employment project funded by SDC Swiss Development Cooperation. The jury of the festival awarded the children with “Special Mention Award” by which the children will be awarded with 10 Raspberry Pi, and certificates will be distributed for their first participation in the festival. However, the awards did not stop here.

This year for the first time , the festival decided that these ideas be shared with the general public and through the website of the Young Rewired State to vote for their favorite idea. From the four posted ideas, the Kosovo’s team application was the most voted and also won the audience award under the category Should Exist of the 5 categories altogether (Should Exist, Best Design, Best Example of Coding, Code a Better Country, Best in Show). The participation in this festival was a great success not only for our children but also for the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology (STIKK), which now after this success will continue to engage with Young Coders project for the upcoming years.

Prishtina’s Mayor Shpend Ahmeti Visits “Young Coders”

On August 13th 2014, the mayor of the municipality of Prishtina Mr. Shpend Ahmeti visited “Young Coders” at the premises of ICK. “Young Coders” is a group of 10 children from Kosovo who after a four month period of training, which was initiated from the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology- STIKK in cooperation with ICK, participated in the international competition of “Festival of Code” which was organized by Young Rewired State in England, from July 29th until August the 3rd this year.

Our 10 young coders worked for four consecutive days to develop a web application called 101city which they identified as crucial to facilitate the lives of our citizens and the tourists who choose to visit our country. The effort of this tireless working group toward making the application was awarded with a special prize “Special Mention Award” which was awarded to the competitive team from the jury of the Festival of Code.

During the visit, Mayor Ahmeti had the opportunity to see the children present their ideas one more time and then emphasized that the municipality that he runs will continue to support this group and other programs from primary schools, now that the “smart cities” are ahead and the technology is an essential part for the future.

Kosovo children awarded with Special Mention Award from judges at the FoC

The “Special Mention Award” by the judges was awarded to the Kosovo Young Coders team for the development of their web application 101city which intends to make the daily lives of Kosovo citizens more easier and manageable.

After a four month period of training, which was initiated from the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology- STIKK, on 29.07.2014, ten children from Kosovo began their work with the purpose of getting ready to participate at the international competition of “Festival of Code” which is being organized for the sixth time now by the Young Rewired State in England.

The Kosovo children worked for four consecutive days to develop an application which they identified as crucial to facilitate the lives of our citizens and the tourists who visit our country. On Tuesday 29.07.2014, at the premises of the Innovation Centre of Kosovo-ICK, a partner to this project, the 10 children were divided into three groups, and presented their ideas in front of the guests. The main idea was to create an application with three modules, which will provide information for the water shortage schedule, waste collection schedule and also filing complaints in case of irregularities, and the third module which includes a list of sites that can be visited as historical monuments, museums, schedule performances in cinema, theater and recreational activities that are available in our country. The application was named 101City.

Throughout the week the children worked intensively under the supervision of their trainer Driton Haxhiu and their other mentors Doruntina Sadiku, Fitore Salihu and Enkela Osmani. The member companies, individual members and other project partners of the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology-STIKK supported this event and also shared their experiences and gave advice during the children’s working phase.

After submitting the idea, the news came that the children from Kosovo’s team will be competing in the final with 20 other ideas. On Sunday August 3, 2014 at 13:00 Kosovo was presented with its new representatives through a video footage at the “Festival of Code” which this year was held in Plymouth, Great Britain.

At the end of the day the children were awarded with 10 tablets, through sponsor EYE-Empowering Youth Employment project funded by SDC Swiss Development Cooperation. However, the real surprise came when the jury awarded the children with the prize “Special Mention Award” by which the children will be awarded with 10 Raspberry Pi, and certificates will be distributed for their first participation in the festival. This event was also supported by Ipko Foundation, Frutomania, City Bakery and Pizza Proper.

Watch the video: YOUNG CODERS KOSOVO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-E-INAxP-8

Media Coverage of “Young Coders” project

For the first time young coders from Kosovo are competing at the “Festival of Code” which is part of Young Rewired State (YRS), an independent global network of young people aged 18 and under who have programming skills.

Starting from July 29 until August 3, 10 children aged 9-15 from Kosovo, will compete with their peers around the globe. “Young Coders” project, which represents Kosovo for the first time in this competition, was initiated by Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology (STIKK) in cooperation with the Innovation Centre Kosovo (ICK). Such an event, especially in Kosovo needs great attention so that in the future this project can be further developed, and what a better way to do this than to share it through the media. Many international and local Medias have shared the news that Kosovo is now part of the “Festival of Code” and also introducing the team members to the whole world.

The following links have shared the news of the “Young Coders” project:

The Guardian: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/31/children-code-young-rewired-state-festival-of-code-plymouth
Young Rewired State: https://youngrewiredstate.org/blog/2014/07/yrs-kosovo?utm_content=bufferc0ecb&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
Innovation Centre Kosovo: http://ickosovo.com/news/festival-codes-begins/
Prishtina Magazine: http://prmagazine.info/programeret-e-rinj-nga-kosova-garojne-ne-festival-of-code/
Kosovari Media: http://www.kosovarimedia.com/index.php/aktual/lajme/35241-programer%C3%ABt-e-rinj-nga-kosova-garojn%C3%AB-n%C3%AB-festival-of-code.html
Kosovalive360: http://www.kosovalive360.com/ekipi-nga-kosova-kthehet-me-cmim-special-nga-festival-of-code.html

PRESS RELEASE – Kosovo’s Young Coders Compete in the “Festival of Code”

“Anyone can learn how to program, all you need is work and dedication” stated the 10 year old Lum Axhemi, who together with his other nine peers will represent Kosovo for the first time in the international competition of coding and programming “Festival of Code 2014”, which this year will be held in Great Britain.

Prishtinë, July 30 —Ten children from Kosovo aged between 9-15 years old, who are part of the “Young Coders” group, will participate in the international competition the “Festival of Code 2014” which will be held from July 29th until August the 3rd in Great Britain. The “Festival of Code” is part of the global initiative “Young Rewired State” which is a children’s network under 18 years old, who have programming skills.

Throughout the whole week, the children according to their imagination will have the opportunity to code and program games, mobile applications, webpages, or other hardware products.

The “Young Coders” project was initiated from the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology (STIKK), in cooperation with the Innovation Centre Kosovo (ICK). The project was sponsored from ’Enhancing Youth Employment EYE, financed from Swiss Office for Development and Cooperation SDC, implemented from Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation HSI and Management Development Associates MDA and supported by “IPKO Foundation”, “Frutomania”, “Proper Pizza” and “City Bakery”.

The official ceremony of the team from Kosovo entering this competition was organized at the Innovation Centre Kosovo (ICK). Mjellma Hapçiu – Alijaj, host of the event, emphasized that in this particular day, a 4 month journey of training the children ended and a new one started for the children of Kosovo who are willing to expand their knowledge of programming. “We are very happy that all children who have been part of the training phase, did not give up, and are ready to compete as of today with their peers from Europe and the United States,” said Mrs. Hapçiu – Alijaj.

The executive director of the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication (STIKK), Vjollca Çavolli said that she was very proud with the children. “These children give us hope and optimism for the future of our country” said Mrs. Çavolli, adding that the children should not take this challenge too hard, but consider it as a game. “This week you will play, have fun and show the world that Kosovo as well has talented people that belong to this field” ended Mrs. Çavolli.

The director of the Innovation Centre, Mr.Uranik Begu said that they are very pleased with the performance of the children’s group and their cooperation with STIKK. “We have been expecting this collaboration with great pleasure, knowing that this is the first generation of young coders, and that professionals in the field of ICT, should start coding at a very young age,” said Mr. Begu. “This is the beginning of a long-term collaboration that will create new generations of young coders, and why not lobby for coding to be introduced as a subject in primary schools, similar as in many developed countries,” he concluded.

The children’s group during this competition, same as in the training phase, will be led by Mr. Driton Haxhiu (Expert in Programming), which will have the support of the other mentors / students: Doruntina Sadiku, Enkela Osmani and Fitore Salihu. Mr. Haxhiu said that the children have been very patient and active throughout this 4 month period. “It will be a very busy week, so I believe that the children will have the same commitment, so that we can end up with good results in this competition,” stressed Mr. Haxhiu.

The young coders who will represent Kosovo in this competition are: Doruntina Hoti (12), Enkelena Haxhiu (15), Jozef Komani (14), Erina Gashi (12), Lekë Hapçiu (14), Gentiana Hajdari (12), Leonard Ibrahimi (12), Gresa Isufi (14), Lorenc Ramadani (15) and Lum Axhemi (12).

All participating countries in the “Festival of Code” will present their final projects on Sunday, August 3, 2014, when the winners will be announced.

GIZ donates to STIKK

On Wednesday July 23rd, four pin boards arrived at STIKK from Frankfurt, which were a donation on behalf of GIZ.

This donation was more than welcome for the Kosovo Association of Information and Communication Technology,and is regarded as a major contribution that will facilitate the work of the association.

On the occasion of presenting this donation, the project team leader of GIZ for Kosovo, Mrs. Veronika Hofinger, congratulated STIKK for their work to date and emphasized that there is already a genuine German-Kosovar cooperation established in this sector, and that GIZ will continue to support STIKK in the future.

The thirty sixth STIKK board meeting held

On July 24th, 2014 the STIKK board held its thirty sixth meeting. The meeting was attended by 6 out of 9 members of the board.

These are the agenda items that were discussed during the meeting:

1. The discussion and approval of the minutes of the thirty-fifth meeting (regular) held on May 14, 2014.
2. The discussion and approval of the STIKK quarterly report.
3. Reporting on changes at ICK.
4.The new concept for the Training Academy.
5. The working visit in Germany from 6-10 October, 2014.

The decisions made during this meeting were:

1. The approval of the agenda.
2. The Minutes of the thirty-fifth meeting of the STIKK Board were unanimously approved.
3. The STIKK quarterly report has been approved.
4. It was decided that there will be changes made to the new concept of the STIKK Training Academy. Following these changes the document will be sent to the board members, who will provide their formal approval electronically.
5. The decision on the participation in the working visit to Austria and Germany of the two board members Mr. Brestovci and Mr. Sahiti was unanimously approved.

Following four hours of discussion the meeting was concluded by the chairman of the board Mr. Shkumbin Brestovci.

Human Resource Management Training

From 30th of June till the 4th of July, STIKK organized a Human Resource Management training for all to 4th students and STIKK company members.

The training covered the following topics:

– Operational and strategic role of human resources,
– Process of manpower planning,
– Recruitment and selection of staff,
– Analysis Need for Training and Stages, and
– Procedures for disciplinary action.

During the training the participants had the opportunity to discuss real life examples and see how the learned concepts can be used accordingly. At the end of training after successfully completing their exams all participants received a certificate of participation. The training was attended by six participants and was lectured by Mr. Nazmi Zeqiri.

Marketing & Promotion Training provided practical examples for application of learned knowledge

Starting from 9th – 13th of June 2014, STIKK Training Academy organized a 5 day training course in Marketing and Promotion lectured by Mr. Valon Canhasi. This training was intended for all ICT students and STIKK members companies.

The training provided the participants with knowledge on:

– The process of Marketing,
– Analysis of the Marketing situation,
– Methods of obtaining information,
– Market Analysis and product segmentation,
– Marketing Strategy and Price and distribution planning.

On the last day of the training, participants were subject to examination and received a certificate of participation.

Training for “Business Games”, part of MFS II project

On the dates 23-26 June, 2014 the “Business Game” training was held in Mitrovica with all the partners of MFS II project in Kosovo. While on the training, Mr. Dieter Kohn elaborated and led Business Games with three modules: 1,2,3 and then all the participants of the training were obligated to lead the modules in order to get ready and to be able to lead such trainings to other students/startups that want to start their own businesses. Later on every participant presented the modules of the Business Game and received feedback in the ways of improving their presenting skills.