How Coding Helps Improve Planning and Organisation Skills of Children?

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  According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2020, Computer and Information Systems Managers were the highest-paid coding professionals with a record median salary of $151,150. These Managers are considered veterans, when it comes to the soft skills of planning and organisation. The pandemic is hopefully over and now the kids are back in their classes. Yet, it has been observed around the globe that the long pandemic has devolved the soft skills of these children, especially when it comes to planning and organisation. Their attention span has receded, they show little interest in classroom activities, and most important of all, they are unable to plan out and organise tasks assigned to them in the class. Luckily, here, at Codingzen , we have a one-shot panacea for your adolescents and pre-adolescents. Our programs teach the very-valuable talent of ‘coding’, which top companies in the market are often in the hunt of, irrespective of whether they are in the software development sect

LET’S MAKE FULL UTILISATION OF REMOTE LEARNING

The global Pandemic is going to leave this world in a different place than it was before December 2019. The impact will be seen on all of us economically, on a personal basis and on our health for the coming years. Like a coin has two sides, similarly it has had a good impact too like many companies have realized that it isn’t required to call the employees from around the world to conduct the business as it can be smoothly done over Zoom. Many companies have even opted for keeping their few employees at home on a Work From Home mode, not only to avoid infection but also to create less crowd at the workplace. This will benefit our environment and also the people to maintain a better balance between home and work.

LET’S MAKE FULL UTILISATION OF REMOTE LEARNING

Kids will be at benefit too, as Remote Learning won’t disappear suddenly. Unfortunately, attendance at the school will be affected in the years 2020 and 2021 because of the frequent waves of infection. Many kids have realized the value of remote learning during this period in a positive way. Veronique Mintz, an eighth-grader had laid a convincing argument in an op-ed this week in the New York Times as “Why I’m Learning More with Distance Learning than I Do in School?” a simple fact to back this would be, as students can learn without any classroom disruptions.

The Pandemic gave time to deliver personalized online learning but this could have been introduced before this period. This online education provides on-demand maths support, increasingly being adopted in mobiles as apps like Yup Math Tutoring App. Yup started its distance learning approach in 2016.

We can spot a prominent barrier in this online education which is, teachers’ ability to use online tools and platforms. CodeMonkey’s Co-Founder and CEO knew this problem beforehand as they stated “this challenge was clear to us from the very beginning”. They kept in mind this would be a prevalent problem and worked accordingly, with teachers with a computer science background and teachers with none.

CodeMonkey’s programs according to the school settings come with detailed lesson plans and a teacher’s guide, which makes this platform unique. It is quite reflective that the demand for CodeMonkey has increased in the past few months as parents and educators look for effective online platforms. This demand can be seen coming from the United States as well. CodeMonkey has come up with the implementation of UNESCO’s initiative of providing full curriculum for free to all the schools that are closed due to COVID-19. This curriculum has tailored options for every class. The curriculum includes block-based coding, Python, Game creation etc.

CodeMonkey also organizes webinars both student-centric and teacher-centric to make them achieve the most out of this platform. CodeMonkey is also providing free access to all the courses on their “Hour of Code” program, teachers’ notes are also a part of it without even the registration. They have programs according to the different age groups.

It has been noticed that CodeMonkey has a 300% growth rate, which signifies that parents are finding what they are searching for. Remote Learning was moving on the 3rd gear before coronavirus and this epidemic has moved it to the 6th gear. This impact will be there for a long time and hopefully one day we will make its full utilization.

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