Why ICode Hackathon
ICode is a global organization which enables K12 students to benchmark their coding skills with their peers globally.
Why ICode?
There are multiple assessments, benchmarking and certification platforms for professionals learning to code. However, for K12 Coding education, there was a void of a global organization that could assess, benchmark, and certify the learning outcome and skills for students aged 6-16. The ICode Global Hackathon fills that void with a platform for children where they can benchmark their skills with over 2 million students from 70+ countries.
Our Partners
Competition Modules
ICode has 4 modules to cater to learning levels of ages 6-16 years. Our learning standards are sourced from open-source learning platforms like Scratch, MIT App Inventor, Python and CTSA. All the modules are interactive, gamified and are based on Code-Test-Debug-Run.
Top 100 Global Finalists
Here are a few of the finalists from ICode Global Hackathon 2021
Helping children
discover their abilities and benchmark their coding skills on the Global level.
ICode works with Schools, Learning Centres , education systems and parents across 70+ countries to help their students benchmark their coding skills globally with a live, interactive and fun coding platform.
Million + Students
Countries
From Our Blog
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First International Junior Coding Olympics Extended Through End of June
ICode.org, the non-profit behind the world’s first International Junior Coding Olympics, has decided to extend this year’s competition through the end of June 2019.
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How programming games and UI contribute to the development of computational thinking abilities in kids
Computational thinking is generally regarded as a set of problem-solving skills and strategies that involve breaking down complex problems into smaller, more manageable