If you want to try and learn a new skill during your free time, you might want to consider learning to code. Coding isn’t the toughest of skills to learn, and you can actually make a career out of it.
Inspired by the Hour of Code, many educators have pledged to go well beyond 60 minutes and teach their students coding and programming skills on a regular basis. The beauty of learning to code is that ...
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Students experience a coding class in Dongli Shiyan Primary School in Tianjin. [Photo/China News Service] Coding lessons are gaining popularity in China despite an overall fundraising slump in the ...
Isolated at home during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, Cape Town-based developer Brandon Wilson decided to do something important with his life and give back to his community. He built EduHub, a ...
The central government’s New Education Policy (NEP) talks about allowing students to choose coding lessons in schools, starting from Standard VI. Samaira is working on a healthcare app with her ...
Tangible Africa has launched a free programme for 2025 to help teachers prepare for coding and robotics curricula in primary schools. As part of the Tangible Africa teacher support programme, a ...
Teaching K-12 coding without computers may seem like a daunting task, but it can be a powerful way to introduce students to the fundamental concepts of computer science and problem-solving without the ...