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  2. How to Find the Best Coding Programs for Kids - AOL

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    From the introductory one-off coding class to the more advanced programming languages, here's where to find the best coding programs for kids. "Coding is the thing that makes our smart cars work ...

  3. These Kid-Friendly Coding Games Will Teach Your Little ... - AOL

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    The best coding websites, games, and online classes for kids that can nurture everything from problem-solving skills to critical thinking to creativity. These Kid-Friendly Coding Games Will Teach ...

  4. Kode With Klossy - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Kloss created her own free two-week coding bootcamp for teen girls and non-binary teens, Kode with Klossy. [1] [2] Kode with Klossy teaches the basics of numerous programming languages, such as Ruby, JavaScript, and Swift. [3] By the end of the program, participants in the camp have built fully functional mobile apps or websites. [3]

  5. iD Tech Camps - Wikipedia

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    Attracting girls to iD Tech Camp programs was cited as a challenge in 2002. [13] In 2014, 15% of iD Tech Camps’ 36,000 students were girls. [14] [15] The company test-ran a girls-only camp program, Alexa Café, in the Bay Area in 2014 and expanded it to nine locations in 2015. [11] Susan Wojcicki (CEO of YouTube) was an early advocate for ...

  6. Uniting girls to teach coding - AOL

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    Code Girls United is a free after-school program for girls who meet weekly to learn coding basics and develop apps, including one that will tackle an issue in their community. Girls will spend the ...

  7. Bitsbox - Wikipedia

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    Forbes contributor Michael Lindenmayer wrote, "Bitsbox sets kids up for success" because, "children need to know how to code." [7] Tamara Chuang of The Denver Post commented that Bitsbox, "[Is] helping to buck gender stereotypes for kids" since around half of its users are girls. [14]

  8. Code Ninjas - Wikipedia

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    Code Ninjas is a for-profit educational organization specializing in teaching coding to kids, and is the largest kids coding franchise in the world with over 400 locations open and operating in three countries. [1] It is headquartered in Pearland, Texas. [2] It was founded by David Graham in 2016, inspired by watching his son learn Tae Kwon Do. [3]

  9. This Columbia camp gives girls a pathway toward careers in ...

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    The weeklong camp for sixth- through 12th-graders connects them with gaming industry professionals and teaches coding skills used in the industry.