When I was a kid, I couldn’t have imagined learning to code, build a website or create an app or a game. (Okay, I still can’t imagine doing those things, but I can’t even properly work my son’s Kindle ...
These 15 free coding classes for kids are available now to help your kids learn skills that are becoming more and more essential in our current times. Knowing even just basic computer programming is ...
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Apple this summer is expanding its lineup of Apple Camp sessions to include a new course that teaches children the basics of coding. Aimed at children ages 8 through 12, the new 3-day session will use ...
Next up is the Digital Media Academy, a place that offers summer camps across the United States, including New York City, namely the Concordia College, Marymount Manhattan College and the New York ...
As the hours of sunshine increase and the dark days of standardized testing wind down, the end of the school year is nigh. And you know what that means: summer camp! If your smallest family members ...
It’s become quite obvious over the past decades that one of the jobs that are here to stay and will never go away is in some way tied to programming, so we wanted to take a look at some kids coding ...
There are many reasons why children should learn to code. Coding helps improve their academic performance, build their soft skills and overall, shape the digital future of our next generation.
It’s Friday night and high school friends Milan Narula and Katherine McPhie are watching a game, celebrating with whoops and high fives every time someone scores. A group of college students in the ...
Claremont High School students involved with Easy Code 4 Kids include, back row, from left, Akshay Patel, Dian Zhen Zhang, Will Tsai, Kamran Sheriff; front row, from left, Shenali Mathias, Charles ...
Natalia Kucirkova receives funding as a KTP Associate. She is affiliated with The Open University and Booktrust. There are some important similarities between these metaphors: they all share the ...