Kids' App Development Course from CodaKid
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Easy enough for kids, these courses teach young learners the basics of app development in a fun, engaging way
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Kids’ App Development Course
Coding for Kids
- Kid-friendly course teaches young learners to code the JavaScript programming language
- Kids build an exciting, professional quality mobile game app from the ground up
- Allows kids to work through coursework at their own pace
- Includes online mentoring through messaging and screen share with real teachers
- Course includes 12 month access to learning platform, keeping all software and projects
- Key programming concepts included: methods, variables, for loops, while loops, switch statements, arrays, parameters, and more
- Winner of a 2017 Parents’ Choice Gold Award
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Beyond Coding
- Students learn how to use creativity in coding
- Fosters problem solving and analytical skills
- Through coding, kids’ curiosity and a love of learning is encouraged
Specifics
- Recommended for ages 10 and up; no experience required
- System requirements:
- PC: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, or Vista
- Mac: OS 10.9 or higher (must be 64-bit)
- Recommended bandwidth: greater than 1 Mbps
Need To Know Info
About CodaKid
CodaKid was founded with a simple mission: to educate the next generation of coders, designers, and entrepreneurs who will use their skills and knowledge to make the world a better place. CodaKid has taught over 10,000 students how to code with its award-winning courses and student-centered approach. CodaKid has been featured by Fox News, CBS News, ABC News, and Tech.co and its kids coding courses received a 2017 Parents' Choice Gold Award from the nation’s oldest nonprofit guide to quality children’s media and toys. Founder David Dodge is a former game designer and software architect with credits on over 30 titles for the Sony Playstation, PC, and various SEGA platforms.