The platform is available on both desktop and mobile devices and makes it easy for learners to access the organisation’s CodeJIKA programme.
CodeJIKA was launched in 2017 and has reached over 250 schools, 26,500 learners, and 1,520 teachers.
It teaches foundational coding, web development, and computer science skills and is designed primarily for under-resourced, offline, and mobile-oriented schools and communities.
Glad to see it uses freely available web technologies and editors so really no cost to get going. It’s also not dependent on some corporate lock-in.
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South African non-profit organisation Code for Change has launched a free-to-use coding and front-end web development training platform for South African high school learners.