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everis foundation presents its free online courses at the Spanish Association of Foundations

‘You cannot dream about what you do not know’ – Tools to promote talent and self-esteem among children and young people are presented on September 24 in Madrid.
everis foundation, in collaboration with the Spanish Association of Foundations, presents its MOOCs (massive open online courses) in robotics and mentoring for teenagers, under the title ‘You cannot dream about what you do not know. Tools to promote talent and self-esteem among children and young people’ next Tuesday September 24, 2019 at 10 AM.
During this meeting, two free online courses developed by the Foundation with the methodology of two of its star programs will be announced: the Púlsar Program of individualized mentoring to discover and promote the talent of teenagers; and the PAM Generation Program: Play and Make it, a practical and essential workshop to train trainers and educators in digital skills.
Agenda
10 AM - Welcome reception: Javier Nadal, President of the Spanish Association of Foundations; Félix Bonmatí, Vicepresident of everis Foundation.
10:10 AM - Karla Alarcón, Director of everis Foundation: Presentation of programs through different dynamics.
11:30 AM - Closing event.
To register, click here.
If you want more information, you can write to fundacion.everis@everis.com
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