IIT Madras incubated startup develops great 'HackerKID'
IIT Madras incubated startup GUVI has developed India’s first Gamified Coding Platform called as ‘HackerKID’ which aims to teach coding to children using a game based environment.
IIT Madras incubated startup worked with more than 1,200 kids from the Netherlands, the U.S., Australia and India while developing the product features and designs for HackerKID.
Block-based Programming is an easy and powerful way to develop software.
The ‘drag and drop’ of blocks or chunks of coding instructions make it simpler for kids, when compared to conventional classroom teaching, to learn the foundations of programming flow and computational thinking.
GUVI, the IIT Madras incubated startup is an integrated ed-tech platform in vernacular language, which has a deep penetration in India with a presence in over 1,000 engineering colleges.
IIT Madras incubated startup has already upskilled more than 4.6 lakh engineers in latest technology skills such as Python, Java and Machine Learning, among others and help them gain placement in IT firms.
The beginner’s level of ‘Turtle Module’ is being offered free of cost and features points, rewards, badges for each activity in block-based programming and showcases the kid’s creativity to fellow learners through a leaderboard.
The ‘Turtle’ module prepares kids for the ‘International Block Coding Olympiad’ which is scheduled to be held shortly.
Speaking about the unique aspects of HackerKID, the platform developed by IIT Madras incubated startup, S.P. Balamurugan, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, GUVI, said although learning to code has its amazing advantages among young minds, it is not easy for kids to assimilate the concepts of Computer Science.
Also, there exists a real tussle to draw their attention and to develop an interest in them with conventional text-based coding.
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For this very reason, HackerKID serves as the platform for kids to start their journey in coding, he said.
Speaking more about the platfrom brought out by IIT Madras incubated startup Balamurugan said HackerKID is the first product launched in India as a platform for extensive coding practice utilizing block-based programming with a game-based environment specially designed for kids, where coding is fun.
The current players in the market who teach coding are failing in the ‘practise’ part, which is essential to learn Coding. HackerKid fulfils that need for kids who want to learn coding, said Balamurugan.
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The platform (HackerKID) brought out by IIT Madras incubated startup is open to public.
Parents can sign-up at ‘http://www.hackerkid.org’ and experience the platform along with their kids.
Bulk registrations for schools are also facilitated free of cost. Requests can be sent to ‘reach@hackerkid.org’
Unlike the traditional text-based coding classroom approach, the gaming style with the ‘play-to-code’ method would enable children to master the flow in programming.
The ‘Challenges’ segment enables kids to create and share problems with fellow learners to solve.
Whether to be an individual performer or an active group member is a choice made by the student.
As the modules are aligned with the academic curriculum for grades, it is easy for the kids to relate what they learn with what they play.
Speaking about the unique advantages of HackerKID, developed by IIT Madras incubated startup, Arun Prakash, Founder and Chief Technical Officer of the IIT Madras incubated startup GUVI said by practicing in HackerKID, children can understand the coding world in a better way by attaining skills such as problem-solving, creative thinking, persistence, communication and collaboration.
The illustrations, UX design, and experience has been developed along with kids themselves, which makes them love the product.
The ‘Turtle Module’ is free for everyone to learn and practice while ‘Zombie Land’ and ‘Coding Pirates’ are the fine-tuning phases to amuse the learners.
More than 20 new features involving languages such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript are in cooking and will be launched soon, said Arun Prakash.
Kids and parents can get regular updates on HackerKid at their Instagram page – ‘@hackerkid_org’
Children can share their game level results with ‘#hackerkid’ to grab exciting offers on upcoming games such as ‘Zombie land’ and ‘Coding Pirates.’
Those interested can pre-register in the ‘Events’ section and stand a chance to win a ‘Miko Robot’ worth Rs. 25,000.
GUVI, which offers an online platform for students to learn in their mother tongues, is offering specialized courses to upskill students and make them ‘job ready’ without having to leave their house.
Towards this, GUVI offers technology skills that are in-demand in the industry in regional languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali besides English.
GUVI is transforming lives by offering tech skills in the language, which the students are familiar throughout their life and is bridging the gap between academia and industry.
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