About the Course

It is a common frustration among parents to see their children spend a lot of time playing games on the computer or smartphone. But computers and smartphones aren’t all bad.

Take Nick d’Aloisio for example. He is a 17-year-old who has recently sold his company, Summly, to Yahoo for a price of $ 26.6 million. He started learning to code when he was 9 years old. The difference is that while most kids these days simply “use” technology, Nick was learning how to “create” technology.

At Little Coders we strongly believe the future is digital and children should develop technical skills and use them to launch their great ideas. The course will help kids formulate their ideas and teach them the skills needed. We will also give them the experience of storyboarding, problem-solving, and testing, as part of the design process.

Little Coders

It is a common frustration among parents to see their children spend a lot of time playing games on the computer or smartphone. But computers and smartphones aren’t all bad. If you are passionate about games and want to learn the art of game development, then you are at the right place. IT interns has specially initiated this game development classes for children to learn how to create computer programs to solve problems. Moreover, these game development classes will also enable children to develop interactive stories and computer games. The training will specifically focus on enhancing the students’ skills by equipping them with advance game development skill. The workshops will give them a platform to have an exciting and engaging experience while learning computer science basics. These include loops, conditional statements, variables and many others. The course not only caters to the aspiring coders but gives children a sound foundation in computational thinking and problem solving required by a multitude of professions in the future. The children will immensely relish the experience of creating cool games, designing fascinating characters, generating music and also drawing math art to unlock the power of code!

Take Nick d’Aloisio for example. He is a 17-year-old who has recently sold his company, Summly, to Yahoo for a price of $ 26.6 million. He started learning to code when he was 9 years old. The difference is that while most kids these days simply “use” technology, Nick was learning how to “create” technology.

At Little Coders we strongly believe the future is digital and children should develop technical skills and use them to launch their great ideas. The course will help kids formulate their ideas and teach them the skills needed. We will also give them the experience of storyboarding, problem-solving, and testing, as part of the design process.