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iCode Opens in Metro Detroit
TROY, Mich. – Kids and teens in Troy can now take a “byte” out of the world of coding.As the technology industry continues to grow and power the everyday lives of Americans, there is often still a gap in the average curricula of today’s schools when it comes to teaching coding and computer science skills to children. Well, not any longer for kids and teens in metro Detroit.iCode, a national computer science education franchise, announced today that it is opening a new location in Troy. Online classes are currently available for students K-12. The Troy iCode will open its brick-and-mortar location in spring 2021.“I am so excited to bring technology-based education courses to the students of metro Detroit, said Pratheep, owner of iCode in Troy. “I believe coding is an essential skill for the future. Our classes offer a unique skillset that is not taught on a fundamental level in traditional schools.”With Pratheep’s background in engineering, business ownership and experience as a lawyer, he is well equipped to operate the new location. The location will offer STEAM-based computer science education through proprietary curricula and a signature BELT program. The progressive BELT program graduates students to more advanced levels of coding…
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iCode Opens in Somerset County
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. – Kids and teens in Bridgewater can now take a “byte” out of the world of coding.As the technology industry continues to grow and power the everyday lives of Americans, there is often still a gap in the average curricula of today’s schools when it comes to teaching coding and computer science skills to children. Well, not any longer for kids and teens in Bridgewater.iCode, a national computer science education franchise, announced today that it is opening a new location in Bridgewater. Online classes are currently available for students K-12. The Bridgewater iCode will open its brick-and-mortar location in early 2021.“We are so excited to bring a business and technology based education system to the youth of Bridgewater, said Kalash Keote, the enterprise technology architect who is bringing the iCode location to the area. “Our summer camps and programs teach a unique skillset that will be carried out through a student’s life."With Kalash Keote and Sangeeta Gupta’s combined experience in enterprise technology architecture, enterprise cloud and engineering, they are well equipped to operate the new location. The location will offer STEAM-based computer science education through proprietary curricula and a signature BELT program. The progressive BELT program graduates students…
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iCode Ramps Up National Franchise Growth
ADDISON, Texas – iCode, a national computer science education franchise offering after school and summer programs, announced today a strategic franchise growth initiative that is set to grow the brand’s footprint across the United States. With 10 franchise locations open today and another 10 locations set to open in the near-term, iCode plans to ink agreements representing between 50 and 60 new locations in the next 12 months.Founded by serial technology entrepreneur Abid Abedi in 2015, iCode leads the fast-growing computer science education space through its commitment to world-class proprietary curricula that immerses students in a hands-on learning environment. The schools offer STEAM-based education and a signature belt program (similar to how belts function in the martial arts) to students in kindergarten through 12th grade, preparing them for the workforce of the future.“I started iCode after identifying a significant gap in the market for truly exceptional computer science education for children,” said Abedi, CEO and brand visionary. “We are leading the way in excellence when it comes to teaching children the skills they’ll need for the jobs of tomorrow—and we’re not slowing down.”iCode differentiates itself in the fast-growing computer science education industry with its state-of-the-art facilities and proprietary curricula. Through its…
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More of iCode4Kids 2019 Hackathon
4th Annual #iCodeHack on television yesterday on television broadcasting in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex.Connect with iCodeiCode Social Media https://icodeschool.comhttps://facebook.com/icodecorporatehttps://instagram.com/icode.schoolhttps://linkedin.com/company/icodeschool
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Mike Meyers on iCode Franchising
Connect with iCodeiCode Social Media https://icodeschool.comhttps://facebook.com/icodecorporatehttps://instagram.com/icode.schoolhttps://linkedin.com/company/icodeschool
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2nd Annual iCodeHack Hackathon, Geared to 3rd-12th Grades, Kicks Off April 1 in Plano
PLANO - DFW students compete to solve challenges in areas of education, environment and healthcare, using computing skills, critical thinking to boost confidence. iCode4Kids, a nonprofit committed to providing children with opportunities in computing and STEAM education, announced that the second annual iCodeHack hackathon will take place on April 1, 2017, at the SMU-in-Plano campus, 5236 Tennyson …Continue reading “2nd Annual iCodeHack Hackathon, Geared to 3rd-12th Grades, Kicks Off April 1 in Plano”
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