Producing easy-to-follow programming lessons for kids in K-5, to equip the next generation with in-demand skills.
Kodable is a scaffolded computer science curriculum for elementary schools with a grab-and-go lesson plan option for teachers, and fun, engaging labs for students aged 4-10. Teachers can set up a classroom for students online, granting them access to resources and support from Kodable's dedicated team of specialists. Kodable is used in about half of all elementary schools across the U.S., offering the number one programming curriculum for students K-5. Within the next 18 months, they plan to reach nearly 90 percent of elementary schools in the country. Research shows that Kodable's lesson plans are proven to teach creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and communication through coding, empowering students with a set of skills that they can apply across any context into the future.
Currently Operating in 246 Regions
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April 7, 2020
Traffic Is Booming for Online Education Providers. But So Are Costs.
A celebrity among education nonprofits, Sal Khan is used to hitting the fundraising trail. Throughout the years, the founder and CEO Of Khan Academy ...
Read on EdSurge »August 3, 2018
The First Position You Hire For Sets The Tone Of Your Startup
Selecting your first hire can make or break your startup. Jon Mattingly and Grechen Huebner, cofounders of Kodable, believe that the role you first for first is more important than who you hire first.
Read on Forbes »December 7, 2017
Thinking like a computer
As students from Mrs. Wodahl’s kindergarten class walked into the classroom of Meadowlark Elementary School technology teacher Krista Sweckard, they were told that today is going to be special.
Read on Buffalo Bulletin »More Ventures in Education
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