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Women hold more than half the jobs in the economy, but only about 25-percent of the jobs in tech. Now, a Franklin company is trying to change that stat -- one girl at a time.
Since October, Code Ninja has been giving students here in the Ozarks opportunities in STEM, coding and problem solving.
Code Ninjas Summerlin announces coding classes and themed camps for kids ages 6 to 14. Free sessions with Code Ninja Senseis and themed camps welcome kids to explore their love of technology.
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 ...
Driven by a goal to equip Eugene-area kids with coding skills at a young age, two local neuroscientists have opened a branch of the Code Ninjas franchise to teach programming skills that are ...
Code Ninjas teaches coding to kids by letting them build video games Harper Grall, 7, works with “Code Sensei” Liz Maierhofer at Code Ninjas in Louisville on May 22.
At Code Ninjas, 4480 23rd Ave. S., students ages 7-14 learn coding, robotics, math logic, problem-solving and other skills while building video games.
Code Ninjas started in 2016 in Texas and became a franchise in 2017, co-owner Bill Rowe said.
Video games in the classroom. most kids would agree that’d be a cool way to learn. Now, a new learning facility in Boca Raton is hoping to do that, by teaching coding in a fun way. “We ...