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Wired For Coding is looking pretty bare without any Amazon reviews

My book Wired For Coding launched a few weeks ago with over 150 downloads from Amazon during the initial promotion. However, the book’s Amazon page looks pretty bare without any reviews. Would you take a minute and write a quick review? This link will take you there. Read more

Gaming Bootcamp is Expanding into South Dakota’s Indian Reservations

We will be teaching kids around South Dakota how to build video games with the help of AT&T

Code Bootcamp, Sioux Falls Diversity Council, and AT&T team up to teach STEM education on South Dakota’s Indian reservations through building video games, and we are so excited.

The Sioux Falls Diversity Council has received an $11,000 contribution from AT&T that will target STEM education for Native American grade school students in South Dakota. The grant will support our Code Bootcamp of Sioux Falls program to teach programming skills to students on various South Dakota’s Indian reservations.

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Code Bootcamp Opens Applications

Summer 2016 Registration Open

I am so excited that we are launching our third Code Bootcamp of South Dakota this summer. We can’t wait to start our next session, we have learned so much from our first two bootcamps. Our twelve week educational experience focuses on academic learning, hands-on projects and group activities, all the details can be found at: Read more

Gaming Bootcamp – Great Success

Code Bootcamp of South Dakota switched gears in early August. Instead of spending 12-weeks teaching adults how to kick start a career in coding we are hosted a summer camp!

That’s right! It is a summer camp with computers. Our first five-day Gaming Camp for kids is taking place the Code Bootcamp of South Dakota headquarters. Read more

Gaming Bootcamp

Today we are announcing that Code Bootcamp will be hosting a Gaming Bootcamp this summer!

Shortly after we started talking about Code Bootcamp, we got asked by a number of people about doing a bootcamp geared towards middle school and high school ages, which it is not. That got us thinking, if we did a bootcamp for middle school kids, what we would teach? Building video games! Read more