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Abid Abedi, founder and CEO of iCode, was recently featured in Texas CEO Magazine. Abedi was named to the magazine's "Exceptional Leadership in Texas in 2020” list. "The move online wasn't easy, but as Abedi told the Dallas Business Journal over the summer, 'sitting around,. twiddling your thumbs is not the answer.'" Click here to read the full article.
iCode recently announced its new location in Troy, MI. The news was featured on WXYZ-TV (ABC Detroit).“I am so excited to bring technology-based education courses to the students of metro Detroit,” said Pratheep Sevanthinathan, owner of iCode in Troy. “I believe coding is an essential skill for the future. Our classes offer a unique skill set that is not taught on a fundamental level in traditional schools.”Click here to read to watch.
iCode recently announced its new Remote Learning Support Program in Missouri City, TX. The news was featured in an article on the Community Impact website.Click here to read the full article.
Elena Diosdado, curriculum manager at iCode, recently appeared on a TV segment with the KDAF-TV "Morning After" show to share tips on how to keep kids "thinking outside of the box" during Keep Kids Creative Week. Click here to view the segment.
iCode recently announced its new location in Boise. The news was featured in an article in The Lewiston Tribune.“I am so excited to be offering in-person, hybrid and online education programs to the young students of Boise and Treasure Valley,” Moore said in a news release. “Our summer program is a great outlet for kids to stay academically involved during the months between school years.”Click Here to read the full article.
iCode was recently featured as a guest writer in Houston Family Magazine. The article discusses the positive impact that video games and coding have on developing skills such as critical thinking and problem-solving.Click here to read the full article post.
iCode recently announced its new location in Troy, MI. The news was featured in an article on Patch.com. "I am so excited to bring technology-based education courses to the students of metro Detroit," said Pratheep Sevanthinathan, owner of iCode in Troy. "I believe coding is an essential skill for the future. Our classes offer a unique skill set that is not taught on a fundamental level in traditional schools."Click here to read the full article.
While the jobs of tomorrow might not be clearly defined yet, one thing is for certain – the workforce is going to need a strong set of soft skills. Franchises like iCode deliver just that: the ability to think critically while learning coding and building foundations for success, now and in the future and for top franchise opportunities.iCode franchise partners deliver our exceptional programs by leaning on a robust proprietary curriculum through onsite and virtual formats. Children can work with iCode’s signature BELT program for afterschool enrichment, PACE for independent afterschool development, gaming leagues, coding programs, summer camps and more. The incredible diversity of options iCode offers attracts more clients than a one-size-fits-all approach.During back to school season in a challenging year, parents are looking to equip their kids with an edge. They’re searching for educational institutions like iCode that work with a Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) approach. iCode nurtures outcomes over grades, emphasizes teamwork and focuses on success by doing rather than blindly memorizing facts.Not to mention, iCode recently launched a Remote Learning Support Program, an in-person supervised learning support initiative built to help working parents manage school closures and online classes this fall. The flexible program is now available at select…
iCode recently announced its new Pathways Program in Bridgewater, NJ. The news was featured in an article on the My Central Jersey website.“We’ve launched several new programs this year amid the pandemic – all with the goal of continuing to grow technology skills in children in Austin,” said iCode founder and CEO Abid Abedi. “With this program, students can make their own choices in what interests them and what they want to learn more about. That way, the kids are more engaged since they are the ones leading their own learning path.”Click here to read the full article.