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iCode recently announced its new Remote Learning Support Program in Edmond, OK. The news was featured in an article on the KOKH-TV website."This allows for a full day of learning and for parents to feel confident that their child is getting a fantastic education in a safe and secure environment," said Lewis. "What we're hoping to really do is give the kids a sense of normal in the midst of this pandemic. They will be in small class sizes with classmates and they'll be able to see those familiar faces. It gives them that normalcy as we navigate through the chaos."Click here to read the full article.
iCode recently announced the launch of its new Remote Learning Support Program. The news was featured on the International Franchise Association's website in the 'People and News' column. Click here to read the full article.
iCode recently announced its newest opportunity for Bridgewater children to take a “byte” out of the coding world: Virtual Summer Coding Camps. The news was featured in an article with My Central Jersey. “We were determined not to let the pandemic stop us from giving kids the opportunity to learn and grow their coding skills,” said Kalash Keote, owner of iCode Bridgewater. “A lot of parents have come to us looking for a way to give their children a leg up while out of school and these new online camps provide that opportunity while also allowing for some much-needed social interaction in a context that the kids really enjoy.” Click here to read the full article.
iCode recently announced its newest opportunity for Wellesley children to take a "byte" out of the coding world: Virtual Summer Coding Camps. The news was featured in an article with Wellesley Townsman. “We were determined not to let the pandemic stop us from giving kids the opportunity to learn and grow their coding skills,” said Ganesh Shastri, owner of iCode Wellesley. “A lot of parents have come to us looking for a way to give their children a leg up while out of school and these new online camps provide that opportunity while also allowing for some much-needed social interaction in a context that the kids really enjoy.” Click here to read the full article.
iCode of Edmond was recently featured in The Oklahoman for its week-long virtual coding camps. “We were determined not to let the pandemic stop us from giving kids the opportunity to learn and grow their coding skills,” says Robert Lewis, director of iCode Edmond. “A lot of parents have come to us looking for a way to give their children a leg up while out of school and these new online camps provide that opportunity while also allowing for some much-needed social interaction in a context that the kids really enjoy.” Click here to read the full article.
The value of a STEAM-based education with a focus on soft skills and basic programming knowhow has come into especially sharp focus in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. iCode, the national computer science education franchise has been successfully developing and teaching such an important and engaging curriculum ever since its inception in 2015. Now, with 10 franchise locations open today and another 11 locations under development to open, we’re looking forward to even more accelerated growth over the next 12 months. We hope to launch 50-60 additional locations in this time period, bringing the ability to complement school science education in fun and exciting ways to more families around the country. iCode’s growth strategy is especially impressive given the COVID-19 pandemic, which has not dented plans. Given that our brick-and-mortar locations had to close in a hurry in the wake of the lockdown, we quickly moved to an online learning model. Computer science education is already amenable to such an approach, and we encouraged our franchisees to pick up the technique that worked best for them. Founder and CEO Abid Abedi recently explained how iCode has been successfully navigating the pandemic while still enabling franchisees to grow a robust…
iCode is seeking to open in Greenville, South Carolina. The program, which offers online summer camps, after-school education, remote learning, and educational video games, or iSports, is in the process of searching for a suitable franchisee to enter into a 10-year agreement. “For us, this is a marriage, not a dating game,” says iCode Founder and CEO Abid Abedi. “So we want to make sure folks have the right sort of view as to what we believe makes our philosophy and approach different.” Click here to read the full article with the Upstate Business Journal.