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Adaptive Teaching

Real-world Challenges

Project-based learning

Kids Learn the Key Concepts of Computational Thinking

Computational Thinking serves as the foundation of technological comprehension in future. We have embraced a comprehensive approach towards computational thinking development by dedicating substantial focus on every key component

Analysis

Algorithm

Pattern Recognition

Abstraction

Decomposition

Our Course Work Flow

1

Identify the mission

2

Break down the mission into parts

3

Set an agenda in a logical manner

4

Code the Robot to a accomplish the mission

Why should kids learn to Code?

There’s no denying that computer science is essential to our modern day lives. Technology makes our lives easier (most of the time!) and everywhere you turn you are surrounded by it – from your TV to your phone to your car and smart home appliances. Coding teaches kids that finding a solution to a problem often involves a logical sequence of steps or actions. It helps to develop problem solving skills such as perseverance, trial and error and understanding of cause and effect, analytical thinking and reasoning skills, as well as math and language skills.

Enhances Creativity

Encourages Diligence

Excercises the Brain

Opens Up Career Avenues

Coding can be fun and gamified to keep the young mind engaged while they spend their screen-time creating something rather than passively consuming entertainment!

STEM Integration in Education

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.

In the 21st century, scientific and technological innovations have become increasingly important as we face the benefits and challenges of both globalization and a knowledge-based economy. To succeed in this new information-based and highly technological society, students need to develop their capabilities in STEM to levels much beyond what was considered acceptable in the past.

Creativity

Problem Solving

Investigation

Reasoning

Time Management

Critical Thinking