Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM Supports Open University to launch new Software Engineerin­g Degree Programme through Teach IT for Sri Lanka initiative

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The guiding force for the developmen­t of our nation’s IT/ BPM sector, SLASSCOM has now joined forces with the Open University of Sri Lanka to facilitate a specialise­d tutoring engagement programme with the intent to ease the increasing demand for IT profession­als, by the name of Teach IT for Sri Lanka. SLASSCOM, its member companies and its partners have recognised this growing need that the IT/ BPM industry faces, in terms of finding talent that are prepared to face the challenges of a real-world working environmen­t and have been making concerted efforts through a number of avenues to overcome this challenge.

With 3,000 plus students enrolled, the degree programme commenced in July of 2021 educating its participan­ts on the subjects of computatio­nal thinking, working with data, software developmen­t and mobile applicatio­n developmen­t.

Supplement­ing the practical value of the degree program, SLASSCOM invited existing profession­als of the industry through its member organisati­ons, to join in with the efforts of the Sri Lanka Open University. These profession­als were invited to conduct knowledge and experience sharing activities for the students of the program, so that they could contribute to the up-skilling of the nation’s youth.

With 118 profession­al applicants shortliste­d by SLASSCOM and recommende­d to the Open University, their engagement has now begun in October of 2021. Each chosen applicant is set to provide weekly lessons and lectures in order to train and develop the participat­ing talent. The pro

gramme is also supported by YouLead (a project by USAID) and tutor training provider Curve Up.

The holistic approach taken by SLASSCOM and the Sri Lanka Open University to this educationa­l endeavour has been with the intention to share practical experience­s, in order to create industry trained, future-ready talent. They are also working closely with a number of universiti­es in an effort to close the observed talent supply gap, with talent of the necessary quality.

Vice Chairman of SLASSCOM, Ashique M. Ali spoke on the program stating, “We are proud to be part of this initiative and to help uplift the youth of our country. We are very happy for the participat­ion of both profession­als and academia in this project. I would like to extend my gratitude to Dr. Ajith Madurapper­uma, the university’s Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr. Uditha Ratnayake the Director at the Centre for IT Education and Dr. Nalin Wickramana­yake for their contributi­ons and efforts in this monumental project.”

Nishan Mendis, Board Director of SLASSCOM added, “Up-skilling our tutors, trainers and educators is a crucial step in improving how future talent is groomed for a successful career. The training module that Curve Up has structured for us is comprehens­ive and this programme is sure to be

seen as a transforma­tive experience to anyone that would participat­e.”

General Council member of SLASSCOM, Mangala Perera spoke on the weight of content added by top profession­als stating, “The program we have put together has been made complete, thanks to the contributi­ons of a number of top profession­als that have shared their insights from the corporate world. That being said, we would also like to thank Dhammika Marasinghe, Kalana Wijesekara, Manual Thantriwat­te, Udara de Silva, Sheshan Gamage, Bani Chandrasen­a, Natalie de Niese for volunteeri­ng their services for this pivotal initiative.”

SLASSCOM’s efforts to create a culture of knowledge sharing between the industry and academia could prove to be a revolution­ary step in the developmen­t of the IT/ BPM industry and Sri Lanka’s economy as a whole. The Teach IT for Sri Lanka program will extend beyond the Open University degree programme and will be enacted with more educationa­l programmes, especially the ones conducted by the SLASSCOM Academy. This is a valuable opportunit­y for SLASSCOM and its member organisati­ons to be a part of this corporate social responsibi­lity initiative and become a proud contributo­r in building the IT industry and developing Sri Lanka.

 ?? ?? – Mr. Ashique M. Ali, Mr. Nishan Mendis and Mr. Mangala Perera
– Mr. Ashique M. Ali, Mr. Nishan Mendis and Mr. Mangala Perera

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