Further the Knowledge sharing campaign will be a leader in preparing professionals who provide leadership and exemplary educational and related services to improve the lives of individuals in a changing and complex global society.
KSC's Mainstream Program
The African student faces challenges to get internship opportunities. KSC's key objectives have been shaped in a way that ensure we are able to respond to students’ specific challenges as we learn from their backgrounds and skills prior to starting the program.
Internship Program
Based on a student’s specific background, skills and interests, everyone chooses and plays one of the Agile roles - Business Analyst (BA), Developer, Quality Analyst (QA) and UI/UX. For example, a student who is studying for a Computer Applications program and does not have previous experience in software development, is encouraged and supported to play a Developer role. A student who studying in a Business Administration program and who chooses to play a BA role, will be skilled in the basic level of requirements gathering and analysis.
Hands-on Training Workshops
The program focuses on developing skills using Agile Practices, learning to use open source technologies and building awareness for social and economic issues. Communication and presentation skills are developed using the Pecha Kucha framework.
Entrepreneurship and leadership development seminars
It helps them contribute to online content, to which traditionally African contribution has been very limited. At the end of each program, every KSC intern starts on her or his own journey, armed with their new skills.
KNOWLEDGE SHARING CAMPAIGN (KSC)
A literate and educated african is vital to a democratic society in Africa. African problems need African solutions and this will be possible if we produce a new crop of African leaders who will see through. All people are entitled to high-quality education, grounded in sensitivity to individual dignity, professional integrity, and a positive and nurturing environment.