Conducted digital literacy and Scratch coding training for middle and high school students, covering safe internet use, educational applications, and basic Scratch programming.
Share It Forward is a non-profit organization led by youths supporting quality education for children and youth. SIF focuses on making quality education accessible to young generations, emphasizing inclusivity for diverse and underserved communities.
SIF was founded in 2019 by a team of computer science students during our university years. Learning about computer science and ICT made us realize that even basic technologies, like Google Search and YouTube, could transform Myanmar’s resource-limited education system. Driven by this vision, we began experimenting with ways to help educators and students integrate technology into learning. We started by visiting local schools to introduce ICT skills and gradually expanded our efforts to reach more educators and students.
Conducted digital literacy and Scratch coding training for middle and high school students, covering safe internet use, educational applications, and basic Scratch programming.
Organized a program for youths with workshops on basic digital literacy and office tool usage, incorporating project-based learning and team collaboration.
Offered practical tips and tools to help parents guide their children in using digital devices safely and responsibly in today’s tech-driven world.
Introduced university-level subjects within an integrated school curriculum, allowing children to explore advanced topics at an early age. It fosters curiosity, critical thinking, and academic growth, preparing students for future learning opportunities.
Designed a training program for middle school students, focusing on digital literacy, engineering principles, and sustainable living practices.
We have partnered with Professor Rajesh Nair from EnCube Labs to bring the Zero2Maker program to Myanmar, offering free hands-on training in Electrical, Mechanical, and Software Development using Arduino kits. The program, led by Professor Nair, an MIT alumnus, will teach participants how to create innovative projects, fostering skills in electronics, coding, and teamwork. Open to young people aged 14-25, the program provides an opportunity to learn from both local and international mentors, with all necessary materials and kits provided.
To help children from every standard of living in Myanmar get access to Quality Education
Along with the Story Coding book
Level 1 – Basic Programming
Level 2 – Creative Programming
Participants explore tool usage, teamwork, presentations, and research while addressing real-world issues.
Key components:
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Students Projects and Webinars
Testimonials From Students
Activities At Schools
Our “Unplugged Coding Book” combines fun storytelling with interactive board games to teach coding concepts without the need for a computer. Designed for children in under-served communities, it helps them develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through hands-on activities.
This book is an engaging, accessible way to introduce STEM education and computational thinking, empowering students to learn in a playful and creative environment.
Designed tutorials on the topics such asGoogle Apps, Excel, and online learning toolkits, focusing on practical skills and knowledge.
Delivered content through YouTube playlists, blogs, and Facebook posts to reach and engage a broader audience.