Our Courses
- All
- Coding
- Digital
- Design
- Soft-Skills
- Math
- Robotics
- Age: 4-6 y.o
- Age: 7-9 y.o
- Age: 10-15 y.o
- Age: 12-15 y.o
- Age: 4-15 y.o
- Age: 10+ y.o
Chess
Enriching course developing strategic thinking, concentration, logic, time management, and essential skills.
Robotics and Electronics
Robotics course for hands-on learning, programming, and creative problem-solving.
Basics of Logic and Algorithms
Transform hobbies into learning with game development using ScratchJr
3D Game Development in Roblox
Lua programming, multiplayer games in Roblox. Showcase, teamwork, leadership skills.
Computer literacy
Computer skills, office programs, digital literacy, file management, internet safety.
Cybersecurity and Hacking
Protect data, encrypt with Python, improve security, get rid of trojans, viruses, encryption.
IT Start-Up Development
Entrepreneurial mindset. Idea to prototype. Marketing, finance, online presence.
Professional Game Development
Create 3D games from scratch. Unity, modeling, animation, programming (C#).
Features
Why should children learn coding?
Through interactive and engaging learning methods, we equip children with the technical skills they need to prepare them for a successful future in an increasingly digital world.
Problem-solving skills:
Coding teaches children how to break down complex problems into smaller, manageable tasks, and develop logical thinking to solve them. This skill can be applied to various aspects of their lives.
Creativity:
Learning coding allows children to express their creativity by designing unique projects, games, or applications, fostering their imagination and innovation skills.
Confidence and resilience:
As children learn to code, they face challenges and learn to overcome them, building their confidence and resilience.
Future job opportunities:
As technology continues to advance, programming skills are becoming increasingly valuable in the job market. Learning coding from a young age prepares children for future careers in technology-related fields.
Digital literacy:
Coding promotes digital literacy, helping children understand the technology that surrounds them and how it works, making them responsible digital citizens.
Collaboration and communication:
Learning coding often involves working on team projects, where children develop collaboration and communication skills, essential for their personal and professional lives.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much does the course cost?
Course fees vary depending on the package, training format, or current discounts.
Will you return the money if the child does not like the lessons?
Yes, sure. We want the child to be satisfied.
Will my child play more games?
No! In our courses, we instill a love for creating games while explaining why it is essential not to turn it into an obsession.
Do you provide jobs to students?
Yes, the coding school Minneapolis offers various employment options for students aged 16 and over. This is an extraordinary option for young people to gain experience and develop their talents.