Learning is most effective when it is
personalized. One very good example of personalized learning is adaptive
learning and computational learning using programming.
What is Adaptive Learning?
Adaptive learning is an educational method which uses computers as interactive teaching devices to meet each individual student's needs. In Adaptive Learning, the student participates actively in the learning process instead of being a passive receiver of information.
Adaptive Learning System And Computational Learning Using Programming At KidoCode
KidoCode has an adaptive learning system
called the KPortal which provides a personalized learning path for kids &
teens. With this system, education is individualized and motivates students to
become a self-learner. Students have peace of mind in a totally productive
learning environment with no competition or comparison from one kid to another.
Adaptive learning continuously challenges the
students depending on their knowledge and has the ability to provide a bigger
room for improvement. Learning is very much hands-on, practical, interactive,
and experimental at the students’ own pace. If the students have prior
knowledge of the topic, this is easily taken into account by providing much
difficult activities. Students’ responses and ways of thinking about the
problems presented are analysed and new materials are then customized and
adapted to the needs of that particular student in a way that makes most sense
to him/her.
Computational Thinking for Kids & Teens
Computational learning introduces kids to
computational thinking which is really a creative form of thinking to solve
problems. The problem solving skills and approaches a child learns during
computational learning can be applied in real life. Computational thinking is
now indispensable and taught in schools
This learning can be acquired in different
activities like Mobile App Development, Electronics, Python Coding and Math,
and Web Development. In KidoCode, kids & teens can learn the basics of
programming and at the same time enhance their computational thinking skills.
Try out a class today. New trial class dates
as shown below. Click on the link to sign up for a free trial class.
Venue: KidoCode (Solaris, Mont Kiara)
Dates:
April 22 – April 23
April 25 – April 30
May 2 – May 7
May 9 – May 14
May 16 – May 21
May 23 – May 28
May 30 – June 4
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