Understand the benefits of computer science in all aspects of life via coding and create solutions to successfully complete a task or solve a problem!
1. Coding can help to foster creativity. Creating a new project direction necessitates careful observation, strategizing, and conceptualization. The ideas are then thoroughly tested before being converted into code. Coding also allows kids to pursue their own creative interests like design, visual arts, auditory arts, music, and so on.
2. Structural thinking. Structural thinking is the ability to imagine and build something larger from smaller components. It’s a skill vital for any creative or engineering field, and coding encourages it heavily.
3. Coding makes maths skills more understandable. Instead of simply seeing abstract mathematical principles on paper, children can interact with them by coding. While young coders do not need to be maths geniuses to begin coding, they will learn the aforementioned maths principles as they progress or code.
4. Storytelling and writing abilities. What happens when you string together bits and pieces of language in a logical, sequential order? A story! Coding is essentially the process of telling a story using real-world objects and the technology that powers them.
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1. Coding can help to foster creativity. Creating a new project direction necessitates careful observation, strategizing, and conceptualization. The ideas are then thoroughly tested before being converted into code. Coding also allows kids to pursue their own creative interests like design, visual arts, auditory arts, music, and so on.
2. Structural thinking. Structural thinking is the ability to imagine and build something larger from smaller components. It’s a skill vital for any creative or engineering field, and coding encourages it heavily.
3. Coding makes maths skills more understandable. Instead of simply seeing abstract mathematical principles on paper, children can interact with them by coding. While young coders do not need to be maths geniuses to begin coding, they will learn the aforementioned maths principles as they progress or code.
4. Storytelling and writing abilities. What happens when you string together bits and pieces of language in a logical, sequential order? A story! Coding is essentially the process of telling a story using real-world objects and the technology that powers them.
Alternatively, you can also drop us an email at info@itrainkids.com
or call our course advisor on 017-870 5113
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