Starting to Code Young: Channel 8 News Feature
Thank you Channel 8 News for the 2 June news feature! Did you catch us? If you haven’t, here’s a clip of the news feature.At Coding Lab, we are proud to be at the forefront of nurturing the future generation of digital creators and leaders.Scroll down to read what went on in the interview.With increasing interest in application development and the like, Singaporeans are now flocking towards coding enrichment centres and learning to code at an early age.
Dylan in the midst of a Python lesson
At just the age of 12, Dylan is already adept with professional coding language Python to program simple math games. “We want Dylan well-equipped with the appropriate skill sets to succeed in life. Programming and IT appears to be an area of growth and career opportunity for the future,” said the student’s mother.
Most careers are associated with programming
Dylan and his parents are not alone in anticipation of an imminent Smart Nation. The fascination with technology continues, with an increased spotlight on coding, application development, and the like. Not only are children picking up coding at progressively younger ages, universities are also expanding admissions quota for relevant IT courses.
A simple mathematical game coded by Dylan
Cue Coding Lab, one of the pioneer coding educational centres since 2013. In just 2 years, student subscription at the centre has increased five times. There, kids as young as 4 start acquainting themselves with coding, or computational thinking in a fun and novel manner. One of their many ways to bridge coding with hands-on play include building a digital piano program, which encompasses electric circuits, music and computational thinking.
Student intake has increased 5 times within just 2 years
Said educator Ms Liu, “More and more parents are realising the importance of coding. It’s not just about teaching kids to code, but also about training their computational thinking and problem solving skills.”
More parents are starting to realise the importance of coding today
That way, transitioning to more complex coding in the near future will be much easier.