"Children's University" continues its activities with a distinguished training visit to the Faculty of Computers and Information at Assiut University. As part of the "Children's University" educational and awareness initiative, organized by Assiut University under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed El-Menshawy, President of the University, the Faculty of Computers and Information hosted a special visit from the sixth and eighth grades participating in the program. The visit, which is being held from July 9 to 22, was supervised by Dr. Gamal Badr, Vice President for Graduate Studies and Research; Dr. Yara Ibrahim, Program Coordinator and Dean of the Faculty of Early Childhood Education; Dr. Manal Anwar, Vice Dean for Graduate Studies; and Dr. Ayat Farouk, Deputy Program Coordinator. Dr. El-Menshawy emphasized that the program represents a unique educational experience targeting children aged 9 to 14 years old, through practical activities and training workshops designed to stimulate creative thinking and the acquisition of new skills in line with the requirements of the digital age. This contributes to children's development and prepares generations capable of innovation and participation in community development. The special visit to the Faculty of Computers and Information served as an educational platform. The program featured a rich program of activities, with the college welcoming more than 100 children. The event was attended by Dr. Tayseer Abdel Hamid, Dean of the College, and coordinated by Dr. Dalia Mohamed Nashat, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development and Visit Coordinator. The visit included a variety of practical and applied explanations. On the first day, the children learned about the mechanisms for using Zoom in distance learning and how to leverage Google Docs for collaborative writing activities. The second day was dedicated to training them on designing digital stories using Wixie, as well as learning the steps to create a simplified website using the Google Sites platform. This hands-on experience was held at the college's Computer Consulting Center. Dr. Tayseer Abdel Hamid expressed her appreciation for this fruitful collaboration with the College of Early Childhood Education, praising the children's interaction and outstanding response during the workshops, and the tangible practical benefits they gained that enhanced their technical skills. Dr. Yara Ibrahim, Program Coordinator, also extended her sincere thanks and appreciation to the College of Computers and Information for hosting it. Distinguished, and to all those in charge of training, including faculty members and technicians, for their remarkable efforts that contributed to the success of this distinguished educational visit within the activities of “Children’s University.”