The Book Day Contest is back! This year, all our students will once again have the opportunity to showcase their creativity through programming: https://t.co/qCBz59Epib
From March 9 to 13, we’re celebrating the second themed week of the year, this time dedicated to Tinkercad—a platform widely used to introduce learners to 3D design, electronics, and circuit simulation: https://t.co/6yQGVbVLeF
Karel Challenge Online 2026 will begin on January 8 and will run until February 21, the day the finals will be held. This programming competition is open to everyone and you can win a Meta Quest 3! https://t.co/CrexQb1RYj
TikTok, Roblox, and YouTube are familiar names even to the youngest members of the household. Cybersecurity in childhood is, now more than ever, an issue that requires attention, dialogue, and education: https://t.co/zZTHAAgEMb
In a world where children grow up surrounded by screens, video games are no longer just a pastime—they are a new way to learn. Minecraft and Roblox have become digital laboratories where young players develop creativity, logic, and computational thinking: https://t.co/emXlrJPrak
Learning to code opens up a world of possibilities. But like any learning process, the first steps are often full of obstacles. Most beginners make the same mistakes when they start coding… and the good news is that every single one of them can be fixed: https://t.co/DHz4NVwC7I
Choosing an extracurricular activity for your children is an important decision —it can have a direct impact on their education. In our digital age, new needs and skills are emerging —and with them, new opportunities for learning: https://t.co/iY0zJT7L2G
We can ask a virtual assistant to translate a text, edit an image, or even generate snippets of code to solve programming problems. That’s why many people wonder: if AI can code for me, why should I bother learning to program? The answer is simple: https://t.co/VwAG4lITax
Our Online Coding Camps are here!
Fun, learning, and new friends —all from home 🏡💻
Perfect for curious kids this summer ☀️
Limited spots available—register today!
https://t.co/vP7RsBmO3K
We’re kicking off spring with a new competition on the platform! From April 7 to 13, a new event will pop up in the Games and Activities section: Speed Logo. This fast-paced challenge invites students to complete a Logo exercise as quickly as they can: https://t.co/dQ2l2PmEAK
From March 24 to 28, Codelearn centers will be hosting a new themed week, this time dedicated to two collectible card strategy games: Magic and Pokémon TCG! https://t.co/0o74AkeIym
Dust off your chessboards because the competition is back at Codelearn! From March 3rd to 16th, we’ll be hosting the Chess Contest: https://t.co/rbBEaqpzMk
From February 3 to February 9, we’ll be hosting the 3rd edition of the Codelearn Drawing Contest—a perfect opportunity for students and teachers with artistic talents to showcase their creativity beyond programming: https://t.co/DTnVzjIZdK