Media Recognition and Our Coding Philosophy
We are proud to be featured by leading publications for our work in turning passive screen time into active, creative skill-building.
The Times of India listed CodeShala as one of the top coding classes in India. The article mentions our focus on making computer science a core skill and our offerings in game, app, and web development.
India Today featured our approach to making coding 'child's play' in this article. It highlights how we teach young children with visual programming tools like Scratch and showcases one of our student's successful projects.
About Recognized by Top Media
It is one thing to claim we make coding fun, but it is another to see that approach validated by national media outlets. Whether your child is exploring their first logic puzzles on Scratch or building functional apps with Python, these articles highlight the practical, results-oriented methodology we use to help students move from being technology users to innovators.
Our recognition by The Times of India and India Today highlights a core belief we have held since 2016: coding is a fundamental skill for the future, just as essential as mathematics or language studies. These media features delve into the specific 'creator' mindset we cultivate, which moves beyond simple syntax memorization to real-world application.
Why The Media Noticed Us
The publications focused on our ability to make complex technology accessible to children as young as five. They highlighted how we transition students through specific stages:
- Junior Level (Age 5-8): Using visual programming like Scratch to build stories and games, laying the groundwork for logic without the intimidation of text-based code.
- Middle Level (Age 9-12): Introducing mobile app development with MIT App Inventor, where students build usable tools rather than just abstract programs.
- Senior Level (Age 13+): Moving into professional languages like Python and HTML, where students create websites and backend logic.
Moving from Consumption to Creation
We are often asked why we emphasize project-based learning. As noted in the coverage, our students—like Randitya, who developed safety apps—benefit from the immediate feedback loop of seeing their code come to life. Whether it is an online 1:1 session or an in-person group bootcamp in Delhi-NCR, our goal remains the same: ensuring every student walks away with a functional project and the confidence to keep building.
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