CPCE team wins for inspirational leadership at artificial Intelligence programme

Director of NCERD, Quenita Walrond-Lewis (right) presenting the prize to the CPCE students who created “Home Work Helpers”, the most innovative AI project. (Ministry of Education photo)

An eight-week Artificial Intelligence (AI) programme for students wrapped up on Monday and a team from the Cyril Potter College of Education (CPCE) clinched the prize for the most inspirational leadership presentation.

A press release from the Ministry of Education [MoE] said that the Spark Programme ran on two tracks, one that focused on developing leadership and innovative mindsets, while the other exposed students to AI technology and coding.

The programme constituted a collaboration between the Ministry of Education, the LEAD Mindset, JASECI Labs and BCS Technology.