We teach kids coding and robotics in a fun
and interactive way,
preparing them for the future of technology.
Welcome to DigikaTech -Shaping The Future
What We Do
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Our programs are designed for ages 7-21,
covering junior and
senior school students.
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Expert-led training, interactive projects, and
a future-focused curriculum
to inspire the next generation of innovators.
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Introduction to HTML and CSS
Intermediate : Algorithms & Coding
- Mission: To empower over 5 million kids and teens in Kenya by 2030 through technology education.
- What We Teach: Coding, robotics, electrical engineering, and computer applications.
- Curriculum: Fully aligned with the Kenyan CBC system to support school learning.
- Partnerships: We collaborate with schools to integrate tech programs and train teachers.
- Flexible Learning: Available through private sessions, homeschooling, and group classes.
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Our Goal: To inspire creativity, innovation, and problem-solving in every young learner.
DigikaTech
About DigikaTech
At DigikaTech, we’re on a mission to empower over 5 million kids and teens in Kenya by 2030 through hands-on tech education. We teach coding, robotics, electrical engineering, and computer applications, guided by a curriculum aligned with the Kenyan CBC system. Our programs inspire creativity, problem-solving, and innovation—preparing young minds for the digital future.
Programs Offered
Scratch Programming
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What it is:Â An introductory course using Scratch, a visual programming language developed by MIT. Kids learn to code by dragging and dropping colorful blocks to create stories, games, and animations.
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Why it Matters: This isn’t just about making games. It’s about building a foundation. Scratch teaches computational thinking, problem-solving, and logical reasoning in a fun, engaging way. It demystifies how software works and boosts creativity, giving kids the confidence to pursue more advanced tech skills later on.
Web Design
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What it is:Â A beginner-friendly course introducing the building blocks of the web. Students will learn the basics of HTML and CSS to create, style, and publish their own simple, functional websites.
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Why it Matters: In our digital world, having an online presence is crucial. This course teaches kids a practical and highly valuable skill. They learn how the websites they use every day are built, fostering digital literacy and empowering them to become creators, not just consumers, of the internet. It’s a fantastic first step towards a career in tech.
Computer Applications
- What it is:Â A course focused on building essential digital productivity skills. Students will gain proficiency in core software applications like word processors (e.g., MS Word), spreadsheets (e.g., MS Excel), and presentation tools (e.g., MS PowerPoint).
- Why it Matters: This is about mastering the modern toolkit. These skills are non-negotiable for academic success and future careers. From writing reports and analyzing data to creating compelling presentations, this course ensures students are efficient, organized, and prepared for school projects and beyond.
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Robotics
- What it is: A hands-on course where students design, build, and program robots using sensors, motors, and controllers. They learn how machines think, move, and respond to their environment.
- Why it Matters: Robotics blends creativity, coding, and engineering—helping students develop problem-solving, teamwork, and critical thinking skills. It prepares them for future careers in STEM, AI, and automation, while making learning fun and practical.
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