Bahrain-based Clever Play Education & Training has partnered with Digital Media Academy, a leader in transformative tech learning.

Founded in the campus of Stanford University in 2002, the DMA has been designing, developing, and delivering the most impactful STEM education, catering to students of all ages. As its exclusive partner, Clever Play is bringing their innovative Digital Media Academy for Students: In-Person Tech Camps and Online Learning and Digital Media Academy for Schools: Transformative Learning Products and Services for Schools to Bahrain for the first time.

Digital Media Academy for Students includes immersive learning experiences customized for students of all ages. Adventures Camps serve the 9 to 12 age bracket; and Teen Camps which cater to 12 to 18-year olds. The camps offer comprehensive, age-appropriate tech immersion covering a range of more 25 courses covering cutting edge topics including Computer Science, AI, Coding, Programming, Machine Learning, Virtual Reality with Augmented Reality, Game Design + Development, Digital Storytelling, Intro to 3D Modelling, Creative Design, Nanotechnology and Robotics Engineering.

For public and private schools, Digital Media Academy offers Digital Media Academy for Schools which includes curriculum, professional development, educational services, student self-paced online learning, and Digital Media Academy’s STEAM Certification.

These comprehensive products and services support curricular transformation and the entire process of integrating technology learning within the K-12 curriculum of private and public schools. The interest-based learning modules are easily adapted to core subject areas like language, math, and science.

This partnership aligns with Clever Play’s mission to expand the scale and scope of STEM Education in Bahrain by training future designers, developers, programmers, engineers, animators, musicians, filmmakers, and creators. – TradeArabia News Service

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