SOUTH OGDEN — Seventh grader Hayden Baker is a yellow belt, but he didn’t throw any kicks or punches to achieve the distinction. He learned the basics of developing games in JavaScript, a programming ...
Astoria entrepreneurs and parents have opened a new learning center with a mission to help kids learn how to code by building video games, flying drones and learning Roblox. Cheng Yang and Ronny Beyer ...
Kids in Greenwood as young as five are learning how to code and build video games at a new coding franchise. Code Ninjas is the world’s largest kid’s coding franchise with locations across the United ...
LONG GROVE, Ill. — Nestled in a strip mall, next to a hardware store, is one of the hottest kid classes in the Chicago area. Using martial arts as a foundation, students at Code Ninjas work their way ...
A pair of Penn State University grads with a mix of education and tech backgrounds are the owners and operators of Philadelphia’s first Code Ninjas, a STEM-focused bootcamp for kids age 5 to 14. The ...
MIDLAND, Texas — For kids interested in sports or music, they have plenty of avenues to improve their craft. The athletes have their pick of the litter when it comes to sports. Football, baseball, ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - On Monday, December 6th, Code Ninjas Lubbock announced free Hour of Code sessions for children in the area of Lubbock as part of Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek). The ...
Founded in 2016, Code Ninjas is the largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise in the United States. The first Missouri location recently opened in O’Fallon, where kids ages 7-14 learn to code ...
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