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Mobile app development for kids
Kids learn fundamentals of programming and application development by building Mobile app
Overview
Why should kids join this program?
Kids spend most of the time watching cartoons, playing games and using mobile phones. What if they learn how to build them? Computer coding is the 21st-century fundamental skill for building technology we see around the world. It is important to get kids exposed at the right age to create a generation of makers. With our hands-on, project-based approach, kids experience the fun part of learning computer science.
With the Level 1 program, kids get their 1st hand exposure to computer coding. With intuitive tools like MIT App Inventor 2, kids explore the fun part of computer coding. At the end of the program
- 3 months (12 sessions - 2hrs each)
- 36 video lessons
- 36 exercises
- 1 guided project
- 12 project activities
- 10 years and above
- 20 kids/batch
Curriculum Overview
Why should you choose this program? How do we drive the curriculum? What would your kid learn from this program?
Term I
- Introduction to Blockly programming language
- Branching
- Loops
- Variables
- List
- Fundamentals of Computer science
- Algorithm
- data structures
Term II
- Fundamentals of Mobile app development
- Mobile user interface design
- Deployment and testing app on Mobile phone
Term III
- Mentoshop hours with experts
- Kids work on guided project using Python
Educator Information
All about our instructors and educators
Ramaswamy Varadharajan
Mobile app developer
Technotacke Technology Solutions
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Arumugham S
Computer Science Educator
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Their project gets eligible to showcase day, where kids will display their work to parents, friends, family, and invited industry professionals.
Testimonials
What parents had to say about our previous programs
A team that ardently works towards upskilling children in science, maths and computers in an intelligent, practical and funfilled method. Wish every teacher in schools here could teach like them. We'll have world's best brains coming out from Coimbatore. A
Reni Auxiliya
Parent, Coimbatore
Mango Education guys are doing a fabulous job using inter disciplinary and non-linear teaching methods... their passion and involvement makes it happen
Boopathy Jayaraman
Parent, Coimbatore
Mango Education is a wonderful venture. My son just loves his time there. Obuli and Arumugam are really passionate about Science and teaching kids. Be it their crash course or their star gazing night or their latest scientist interaction programme, it's all very innovative and interesting for the kids and parents.
Visalakshi Jaiganesh
Parent, Coimbatore
Frequently Asked Quostions
Frequently asked questions by parents
What is Computer Science? No, it is not about using Computers.
Computer Science is the most misunderstood branch of Mathematics. Learning to use a Computer and tools like Word, Excel, PowerPoint is not Computer Science. Edsger Dijkstra best describes it saying “Computer Science is all about using computer is like saying Astronomy is all about using Telescope”. Homo Sapiens were able to mechanize their “physical work” using Machines. But how can “thinking work” be mechanized? Science of Computing or Computer Science deals with it.
What is Algorithm? And why kids should understand them?
“Strategy” is the most common word used in Sports, Business and War. In the same way “Formula” is quite famous in Mathematics, So is the word “Composition” in Music. In the world of Computer science we call it “Algorithm”. We believe kids should learn to devise their own Strategy, Formula, Composition or Algorithm.
Why kids should learn to build mobile app?
The process is more important than the Outcome. Kids most of the time spent “playing” mobile apps. What if they look at the same app from a programmer perspective? How does WhatsApp work? How does a message sent is immediately received by the receiver? Kids learn the basics of programming using MIT App Inventor 2.
Computer Science is all about using computer is like saying astronomy is all about using telescope
- Edsger Dijkstra
Moments
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