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This year, Saint Martin’s Institute of Higher Education, is offering a portfolio of online courses that cover the current #1 computer language, Python, in the knowledge that this language is not readily available in Maltese Schools and colleges, as well as in the workplace. The Institute is also offering a number of short courses that deal with the creative computing industry. These courses are going to be held throughout the months of July & September 2021.
Each is a standalone course.
SMc10437 Solving Scientific Problems with Python (July)
SMc10439 GUI Programming with Python (July)
SMc10438 Computer Applications in Science & Engineering (September) — financed by the eSkills Foundation
SMc10443 Designing a Computer Games — An Introduction (July)
SMc10442 Filming and Editing ((July)
SMc10444 Audio Design (July)
SMc10441 Games Development Bootcamp — Developing Computer Games using Unity (September) — financed by the eSkills Foundation
The eSkills Malta Foundation is a National Coalition made up of various representatives from Government, industry and education, who can contribute to the increase in digital skills and the development of the IT profession and help us with the following mandates:
to advise Government and relevant stakeholders on matters related to eSkills policies;
to contribute to the expansion of ICT educational programmes and related formative initiatives;
to lead an ICT professionalism development programme;
to instigate further reform in the ICT educational offerings and contribute to capacity-building of the ICT education community; and finally
to champion campaigns and promote the Maltese eSkills potential locally and internationally.
International best practices indicate that multi-sectoral partnerships are one of the key approaches in achieving synergy in the sustainable development of the right digital skills. The eSkills Malta Foundation was established by the Maltese Government to reflect this paradigm of inclusive synergy. The Founding members of the Foundation are the Ministry for Education and Employment, the Malta Information Technology Agency, the Malta Communications Authority, the Malta Enterprise, The Malta Gaming Authority and The Malta Chamber of Commerce Enterprise and Industry.