EdTech Campaign Launch: Tinker Coders Launches DeCode The Future, Free Courses PAN India

One of India’s coding and experiential learning startup, Tinker Coders announced the launch of ‘De<Code> the Future’ Campaign, wherein the company is offering free coding, AI and experiential learning courses, focusing on 10,000+ private and government schools PAN India. The year-long initiative begins in order to bring digital revolution in line with NEP 2020 by bridging the competitive connectivity gap amongst the economically weaker section’s school students.

The company has tied up with 200+ private and government schools, out of which 50,000 school students have already been registered for the offered studies. Initially, the campaign began in Indian states like Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram, Odisha, Manipur, Nagaland, and Assam. It aims to target one million+ school students and expects to reach 10,000+ schools by 2021-2022.

The De<Code> the Future campaign will open doors for students to access quality digital education, as the programs are smartphone friendly. Students can learn coding, AI, and experiential learning through their mobile phones and through the Atal Tinkering Labs established in their schools.

The free program includes access to live and pre-recorded sessions and tinkering labs in schools. It appends four hours of live and interactive coding sessions by Tinker Coders experts and 16 hours of self-paced sessions through video tutorials, covered in the academic year. The courses are available in English as well as in multiple regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bangla, Punjabi, Marathi, Oriya, Gujarati, and many more, so that majority of the students can come under the banner of the campaign.

On this occasion, Anoop Gautam, CEO and Co-founder of Tinker Coders, said in a statement, “There has been a shift in the concept of literacy, which includes digital reading and learning of complicated technology. Tinker Coders is therefore proud to launch the De<Code> the Future Campaign, where the process of bringing about the digital revolution has begun.”

“We trust that the incorporation of technological expertise at the grassroots level would improve human talent and the supply of early-age professionals. The modification of language gaps in the comprehension of technical programs would also boost social and economic stability. The company stands together in the renaissance of the education sector and believes that this initiative will allow India to become a data-smart country,” he added.

Recently, Tinker Coders received an undisclosed amount of funding in its seed funding round from its parent company, STEMROBO Technologies for further expansion in Indian and international markets.  The company claims to have experienced a 200% upsurge in demand for AI, Python, and Coding courses among the 6–18-year-old students.

About Tinker Coders

Tinker Coders, an EdTech company, established during the pandemic in March 2020. The company is an online learning platform for students, focuses on teaching online coding and experiential learning courses to K-12 students. It offers 21st-century students the opportunity to explore, experience and bring innovation in coding, STEM education, robotics, IoT and AI.

Within 10 months, the company claims to have crossed more than 250,000 subscribers. Their services extend to more than 40+ countries, including the US, UK, UAE, India, Australia, Singapore, Kenya, Ghana, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Bahrain, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius and Japan.

Tinker Coders has developed a network of more than 500+ educators who invest in enhancing children’s success in core academic subjects via coding and experiential learning. Additionally, the company widens its education services to teachers as well.

Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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