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Code Ninja kids competing for a chance to help design a drone show Kids as young as four years old are studying computer coding and design as part of an after-school program with Code Ninjas.
Since October, Code Ninja has been giving students here in the Ozarks opportunities in STEM, coding and problem solving.
From 'Roblox' to real code: How one local camp is teaching kids to build their own video games.
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 is the world’s fastest growing children’s coding franchise, with more than 300 locations world wide and counting, and they’re celebrating their first anniversart the week of ...
Everything they do helps in problem solving and critical thinking. "Coding is what makes up every single game, software, everything that really works on a computer," said Blake Whitlock. Even though ...
Solve coding challenges at Runcode.ninja online competition, Nov. 6-9 Write code, solve problems, win gift cards—what’s not to like?