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In this episode of the Simple Profit Podcast, Tu sits down with Navin Gurnaney, CEO of Code Ninjas. They explore the importance of having the right systems, people, and a commitment to excellence that allows their organization to operate 350 locations. Navin also shares his wealth of experience leading major companies like Starbucks in India and Domino's and offers valuable advice for business owners. Tune in for practical tips on how to build a million-dollar grossing business and ensure sustainable success. Timestamp: 05:41 The Importance of Systems and Processes 08:17 Code Ninjas: A Unique Approach to Learning 14:45 Managing Partner Programs and Scaling Up 24:02 Franchise Systems and Support 24:46 Code Ninjas' Commitment to Excellence 32:02 Marketing and Growth Strategies Contact Navin at Navin@codeninjas.com Want to streamline and optimize your business? Visit us and schedule a free demo of MyStudio to see how our tools can help you achieve similar results at www.mystudio.io
Practice Makes Programs | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join Katelyn as she chats with a young coder who has been part of Code Ninjas for three years. She proudly holds a brown belt and shares her experience working on various game projects. She discusses the connection between coding and math, and her excitement for the upcoming projects in the Red Belt curriculum. Watch the video to get inspired by the young minds shaping the future of game development! #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Episodes are also available in podcast format and you can listen to them on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Google Podcasts. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Becoming a Code Sensei | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join us as we visit Code Ninjas in Marda Loop and sit down with Graham, an instructor and one of the first graduates to achieve the Black Belt status. Graham shares his inspiring journey, from spending three years mastering coding to creating his own game, "The Mouse Trap." Discover how Code Ninjas equips kids with essential problem-solving skills, promotes a supportive learning environment, and opens doors to numerous career opportunities. Whether you're interested in coding, engineering, or simply want to hear an inspiring story, this video has something for everyone! #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
In this episode of the Mark Haney Show, we feature two inspiring young entrepreneurs, Eunike Jonathan of Code Ninjas and Rohan Kulkarni of Ask Geri. Eunike Jonathan, a trailblazer in tech education, shares how Code Ninjas is preparing the next generation of STEM leaders by teaching kids as young as kindergarten the fundamentals of coding and problem-solving. Rohan Kulkarni, co-founder of Ask Geri, discusses his innovative approach to addressing elderly loneliness through AI-driven companionship, all while balancing the challenges of being a high school student. Join us as we delve into their journeys, the impact of their work, and how local support systems like Build Up Rocklin and the Growth Factory have been instrumental in their success. Discover how these young visionaries are making a difference across generations and setting the stage for a brighter future. https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasFolsom https://www.instagram.com/codeninjasfolsom/ https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasRocklin https://www.instagram.com/codeninjasrocklin/ https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasRoseville https://www.instagram.com/codeninjasroseville/ https://askgeri.app/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/geri-ai/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohankulkz/
Code Your Own Galaxy | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join Katelyn at Code Ninjas in Marda Loop, where kids are the masterminds behind the games they create and play. In this video, Katelyn meets Finn, a 12-year-old brown belt coder, who is on his way to earning his red and black belts. Finn shares his journey, from working on belt projects like "Jungle Escape" to his free-time creation, a horror-themed fishing simulator. Watch as Finn walks us through his game development process using Scratch, explains his inspiration from "Five Nights at Freddy's" and his own oceanic fears, and showcases the intricate mechanics of his game. Don't miss this inspiring look into the world of young programmers at Code Ninjas and see how creativity and coding skills come together to create amazing projects! Don't miss out on amazing summer camp opportunities, check out the contact information below! #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Getting Better Grades & Having Fun! | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join us at Code Ninjas in Marda Loop, where kids are the real coders! In this video, we dive into the world of young game developers. We'll meet Sebastian, a dedicated Blue Belt Ninja! He'll showcase his latest project—a game where you must reach the top of a tower by finding a key to open a door. Sebastian shares how Code Ninjas fuels his passion for learning, especially in math, and how it helps him excel in school. Don't miss out on this inspiring journey of creativity and education! #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Visualize & Code With 3D Printing | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join Katelyn Bullock, back at Code Ninjas in Marda Loop, where kids are transforming into coding experts! We're diving into the world of young coders, like this incredibly talented 11-year-old who has been with Code Ninjas for four years and is currently a brown belt in coding. Watch as she showcases her impressive project, "Food Frenzy," a match-three game she mostly coded herself. Learn about the points system, how kids can earn and use points to get cool 3D printed items, and see the enthusiasm and creativity these young ninjas bring to their coding projects. Don't miss this inspiring look at the future of tech, shaped by the coders of tomorrow!#yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Learn How To Code | Walk The Block | Calgary Business Join host Katelyn Bullock for an exciting adventure at Code Ninjas in Marda Loop, where we meet some talented young coders creating their own video games! Discover the magic of Code Ninjas, where children learn valuable skills and unleash their creativity. From designing characters to crafting unique games, these kids are the future of tech innovation. #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Join us for this special episode of Walk The Block at Code Ninjas in Marda Loop as we chat with the young coding prodigies creating their own video games! Watch a yellow belt coder, give us an exclusive tour of his latest project—a thrilling game featuring a pizza protagonist navigating obstacles and battling evil mushrooms. Discover how he uses his AMAZING coding skills and creativity to bring his ideas to life, complete with lasers, portals, and pixel art. Don't miss this inspiring glimpse into the minds of the next generation of game developers! Stay tuned for more incredible episodes with Code Ninjas in Marda Loop! #yycbusiness #WalkTheBlock #codeninjasmardaloop #codingforkids #codingcamp Code Ninjas Marda Loop provides a safe and enjoyable learning environment where children age 5-14 can learn to code while building their own video games with code. The program offers a unique blend of education and entertainment, allowing our young ninjas to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while unleashing their creativity. Through their curriculum, students learn to code and create games, gaining valuable experience in logic, mathematics, and computer science. They aim to empower the next generation of innovators, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive in the digital world. You can connect with them on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/code-ninjas-marda-loop/ or on the website: https://www.codeninjas.com/marda-loop-ab-ca About Katelyn and Walk the Block: Katelyn, aka @ladykatetheentrepreneur, is passionate about helping local businesses and entrepreneurs grow their client base. She honed her interview skills while co-hosting ENTA Asks and fell in love with showcasing the amazing business stories of her guests. Lady Kate will help you highlight what makes your business unique, valuable and a must visit place! Connect with Katelyn on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katelynjbullock/ Walk the Block features local Calgary businesses, showcasing the products, services, and expertise available in our city. Follow Lady Kate as she shines the spotlight on our neighbourhood businesses. Hear firsthand from the business owners about what they offer, why they love their community, and why you should shop with them. #SupportLocal As an interviewer, Lady Kate is the ideal choice to share your business expertise and highlight your products and services. Promote your brand and story on Walk the Block and: · Reach a global audience via the yyccalgarybusiness.ca website and the MegaPixxMedia YouTube channel. · Gain additional viewers of your Walk the Block episodes through free publication on YYC Business social media platforms. · Download your Walk the Block episode to your personal and company social media pages. Filmed and edited by ENTA Solutions https://www.entasolutions.org
Explore the ever-evolving world of educational enrichment with industry experts Matt Rogers of Code Ninjas and Megan Bowling from Stretch-n-Grow International. This episode is a deep dive into the intricacies of franchise expansion, the state of the industry (in terms of staffing, marketing & enrollment, and business growth), and how regional economies sculpt the landscape of after-school & children's enrichment programs.
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:This is part 2 to a fantastic in-depth discussion on teaching and learning in software development. We go WAY beyond teaching technical skills alone and focus on how companies can build leaders and individuals can forge successful careers for themselves. We explore strategies for simplifying complex topics, reducing cognitive load, differentiating content for various skill levels, overcoming fears, and how psychology and culture play a massive role in growth. Basically, get ready to earn your black belt on becoming and building a team of code ninjas. This is… the dev life.LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistertrevorkendall/https://www.codeninjas.com/ut-south-jordanCONNECT WITH US:Trevor Kendall - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistertrevorkendall/Brooke Avery - @jediBraveryJoe Eames - @josepheames
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:You've heard podcast episodes before on teaching and learning in software development, but not like this one. In this Dev Life edition of the Angular Plus Show, we go beyond teaching technical skills alone, and focus on how companies can build leaders and individuals can forge successful careers for themselves. We explore strategies for simplifying complex topics, reducing cognitive load, differentiating content for various skill levels, overcoming fears, and how psychology and culture play a massive role in growth. Basically, get ready to earn your black belt on becoming and building a team of code ninjas. This is… the dev life.LINKS:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistertrevorkendall/https://www.codeninjas.com/ut-south-jordanCONNECT WITH US:Trevor Kendall - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistertrevorkendall/Brooke Avery - @jediBraveryJoe Eames - @josepheames
Have you ever wondered what it might look like for you to sell hundreds of franchises in just a few years? How would you handle that growth? Our guest today is David Graham, who built Code Ninjas and went from 0 franchises to more than 800 sold in just 5 years. He shares with us his tips and lessons learned on his franchise journey. TODAY'S WIN-WIN: Build a great team and interpersonal connections.LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:You can visit our guest's website at: https://www.franchiczar.com/Attend our Franchise Sales Training Workshop: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/franchisesalestraining/If you are ready to franchise your business or take it to the next level: CLICK HERE.Follow our guest on social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/originalcoderABOUT OUR GUEST:David Graham is a serial entrepreneur and CEO of the Valhallan Esports Training franchise and its parent company, FranchiCzar. An experienced franchise expert, David previously founded Code Ninjas, the leading children's coding education franchise, to more than 500 locations. Today, he leads multiple brands including Pinot's Palette, a paint and sip franchise, and Iron 24, a fitness franchise, in addition to Valhallan. Together, the family of brands totals more than 100 operational franchise locations in three countries. Valhallan is in its high-growth stage, with 30 units expected to be open by the end of 2023 and 100 by the end of 2024. Long-term projections call for 1,000 units or more globally. Combining a tech-forward business model with a people-centric vision, David leverages his franchising expertise to help other franchise owners build and grow their businesses. ABOUT BIG SKY FRANCHISE TEAM:This episode is powered by Big Sky Franchise Team. If you are ready to talk about franchising your business you can schedule your free, no-obligation, franchise consultation online at: https://bigskyfranchiseteam.com/ or by calling Big Sky Franchise Team at: 855-824-4759.
On “The Data Diva” Talks Privacy Podcast, Debbie Reynolds talks to David Hendrawirawan, Owner of Code Ninjas, Adjunct Professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Data & AI Governance Research and Education. We discuss privacy education for future generations and the challenges of educating people about data privacy issues, particularly in K-12. We explore the potential harm of not being informed about Data Privacy issues and the need for data literacy at all levels of education and society. The lack of focus on Data Privacy in current curriculums was highlighted, and the challenges of incorporating these issues into K-12 education were discussed. The complex legal and ethical issues surrounding data scraping are explored, including the lack of strong laws and the broad use of consent. The need for limitations on what can be consented to, particularly in cases where it could potentially harm others, is emphasized. The challenges of teaching cybersecurity and coding in K-12 education is discussed. David explains that the traditional curriculum is not advanced enough in this area, and schools are struggling to keep up with basic expectations from State and Federal governments. The importance of diversity and inclusion in leadership and education is also discussed, with David sharing his experience of receiving a Diversity and Inclusion Amplifier award for his privacy and data governance class and his dream of creating a school that focuses on data literacy, AI literacy, and privacy literacy. The challenges of pursuing education and the importance of helping society are also highlighted, with David sharing his experiences of facing more rejections than acceptances in his field but remaining committed to his cause and hope for Data Privacy in the future.(43 minutes) Audio and full transcript here: https://www.debbiereynoldsconsulting.com/podcast/e153-david-hendrawirawanSubscribe to “The Data Diva” Talks Privacy Podcast, now available on all major podcast directories, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, and more. Hosted by Data Diva Media Debbie Reynolds Consulting, LLC#dataprotection #dataprivacy #datadiva #privacy #cybersecurity#CodeNinjas #UTAustin #DataAIGovernance #PrivacyEducation #K12 #DataLiteracy #DataScraping #Consent #Coding #AILiteracy #PrivacyLiteracy #SocietalImpactSupport the show
In this episode of The Tragedy Academy Podcast, hosts Jay Hicks and Gary DeFranco sit down with Nico Gutierrez from Code Ninja's Wesley Chapel, delving into the captivating world of coding for children and its profound impact on creativity and learning. Explore the modern education system's approach to grades, competition, and the empowering effect of coding on the younger generation with seasoned experts.
Are you considering investing in a Code Ninjas franchise? Hold on! In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the franchise costs, revenue averages, and the lengthy payback period associated with Code Ninjas. With franchise costs ranging from $300,000 to $400,000 according to their Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) and franchisee reviews, it's important to understand the financial realities. We crunch the numbers and discover that the average revenue generated by Code Ninjas franchisees falls short of $300,000. The big question arises: How do these numbers add up? Is the payback period worth the investment? Our analysis reveals a staggering 5+ year payback period, making you wonder if there are better alternatives. Want to know more about this franchise? https://www.vettedbiz.com/listing/code-ninjas/ Need help finding the right franchise? Click here: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Investment Cost & Revenue 01:49 Code Ninjas Franchisee Complaint 03:57 Conclusion #CodeNinjas #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandfranchiseinus
Brandon Robins is a family man, entrepreneur, and friend of Mark's after meeting through the We Are The They movement. His career started in sales positions, then management, and got involved in a few startups. After a few years he branched off with a friend and started an insulation business which became one of the largest producing in its niche in multiple states. He exited in 2017 and since has invested in a few other startups, owns a couple locations of Code Ninjas franchise (which teaches kids how to code in a video-game based environment), is a part-owner of inSPIRE Rock (climbing gyms in TX), and has dabbled in Real Estate.His next phase of life is getting back in the game by creating a new company in the Health/Wellness space that will focus on helping people and organizations to stop overthinking health and creating simplified solutions to establish a sustainable lifestyle.His greatest fulfillment comes from being a husband and a father to 4 boys and connecting with people from all walks of life. He loves helping his family experience life, discover themselves, find value in all human experiences, and to learn from everyone they meet.
Summer vacation season is here, and between days at the pool and family trips, some kids are staying busy programming robots. STEM summer camps are an increasingly popular way to keep young brains active when children are out of school, and maybe cultivate the next generation of tech leaders. WBEZ’s Susie An visits a Code Ninjas camp in Illinois to share more about the program.
Summer vacation season is here, and between days at the pool and family trips, some kids are staying busy programming robots. STEM summer camps are an increasingly popular way to keep young brains active when children are out of school, and maybe cultivate the next generation of tech leaders. WBEZ’s Susie An visits a Code Ninjas camp in Illinois to share more about the program.
Jimmy Tran of Code Ninjas in Preston Hollow is so much more than just an entrepreneur - he's a father, husband, civic leader and most importantly a thoughtful human being. He's also a content partner, content partners help Voyage in so many ways from sponsoring our mission, to spreading the word about the work we do and collaborating with us on content like this. We think you're going to love hearing how he thinks about life, work, purpose and mission and if you have kids that might be interested in learning how to code - Code Ninjas is the place for you.Learn more and connect with Jimmy:http://voyagedallas.com/interview/meet-jimmy-tran-code-ninjas-preston-hollow/Website: https://www.codeninjas.com/tx-preston-hollow
CODING FOR KIDSMy guest today is Prakash Subramaniam of Code Ninjas. Code Ninjas is a center where kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. Using a self-paced, game-based curriculum, Ninjas (kids) will learn JavaScript, Lua, C# and more. They offer weekly classes, camps, parties, and parents night outs for kids ages 5 and up. WHAT WE DISCUSSPrakash and I discuss what it was like growing up in Malaysia, and how his father greatly influenced him in the world of education. We discuss his background in finance and accounting, and how he grew up around entrepreneurial-minded people. You'll hear his passion for STEM education for kids and how Code Ninjas is playing a valuable role in filling gaps in the education system and making an impact in the community. You'll hear how the unique curriculum is flexible, customizable, and the special language and style they use to ensure learning is fun. Last, he shares his goals for improving the education system locally and making Oklahoma one of the leaders in STEM education. EPISODE LINKShttps://www.codeninjas.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjashttps://www.instagram.com/codeninjastulsa1/Code Ninjas: 918-707-CODEThisIsTulsaPodcast.comMERCHwww.thisistulsapodcast.com/store/LEAVE A REVIEWwww.thisistulsapodcast.com/reviews/new/SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST NEWSLETTERhttps://bit.ly/3BLRCuG#thisistulsa #tulsa #tulsaok #tulsapodcast #tulsabusiness #keepitlocal #travelok #tulsatalks #918 #keeptulsacreative #tulsalove #podcastSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thisistulsa)
The housing market enters its busiest time of year; Allison Transmissions has innovation on the brain; boutiques for kids gain popularity; Monroe County looks to attract remote workers; two Indy days want to help you get your kids to take vitamins; Code Ninjas looks to get kids coding; the Indianapolis Indians get ready for their 120th season; and we take a look at some of our top business stories with our partners at the IBJ and our panel of INsiders.
On the 25th episode of The Career Planning Show, we talked with Curtis Carmichael about what inspired him to write the “Butterflies in the Trenches” memoir, his thoughts on success (“success is not making it out, it's making your life and community better”), his experience cycling from Vancouver to Africville in Halifax to raise funds for youth in Toronto community housing, the “Knock, Knock. Who's There?” chapter in his book, listening twice more than you speak, and much more. Curtis Carmichael is an award-winning social entrepreneur, technologist, STEM and hip-hop teacher, computer programmer, and the former Director of a Code Ninjas franchise. Curtis holds a Bachelor's in Physical and Health Education from Queen's University and a BEd in STEM education from Ontario Tech University. He is a Team Canada Duathlete for the 2021 Multisport World Championships, and his cross-Canada cycling tour Ride for Promise raised funds for Toronto Community Housing afterschool programs and was featured in an award-winning documentary. As a self-taught computer programmer, Curtis built his own mobile app that brings his critically-acclaimed memoir to life by giving readers access to hidden content which can be activated by holding your phone over photos throughout the book. He is the author and mobile app developer for the World's First Augmented Reality Memoir Butterflies in the Trenches. Related resources: - CurtisCarmichael.ca - Curtis Carmichael on LinkedIn - “Butterflies in the Trenches” book Access additional free career planning resources at Rascanu.com/Career.
Our conversation for The Valley Business Today with Code Ninjas owners, Kim Hancock & Chris LaCross provided an update on their business since opening earlier this year. They told us about their new, larger location that offers better visibility and access for their students and gave us all the details for their upcoming Halloween event. They will host a Halloween party on Saturday, October 30 from 4pm - 8pm in the parking lot of their learning center located at 133 N. Royal Avenue in Front Royal. The event will feature a trunk/bike or treat with the Front Royal Moose Riders Motorcycle Group, drawings & giveaways, demonstrations & tours, plus you can take a selfie in the Code Ninjas Photo Booth! See all the details here. Get more information about Code Ninjas Front Royal on their website: https://www.codeninjas.com/va-front-royal and/or follow them on Facebook.
In this episode, Mount Royal University students, Tyra Macdonald and Anthony Dang, shared their experiences of the first days of opening the new Code Ninjas franchise location in the Willow Park community of Calgary in April 2021. As a marketing student at Mount Royal, Tyra has been able to apply a lot of her classroom theory into practical application including working on advertising and promotion matters with Willow Park Shopping Centre personnel and learning how to use Google Analytics to understand potential customer website visits. Anthony shared that he did not learn coding until high school and thus understands how the students feel when they approach coding for the first time. As a computer information systems student, Anthony is also learning to code, albeit at a more advanced level than some of his students. §§§ To learn more about the Code Ninjas program and how they are helping to shape the next generation ot full stack developers, click on the links below: §§§ Code Ninjas | Willow Park Website | https://www.codeninjas.com/willow-park-ab-ca Instagram | @codeninjaswillowpark §§§ Code Ninjas | Franchisor Website | https://www.codeninjas.com/ Instagram | @codeninjas Twitter | @codeninjas Facebook | @codeninjas §§§ LinkedIn Profiles Tyra Macdonald | https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyra-macdonald-4845801a0/ Anthony Dang | https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-dang-5a9896195/ Code Ninjas | https://www.linkedin.com/company/codeninjas Mount Royal University | https://www.linkedin.com/school/mount-royal-university/ §§§ Education | Learning | Coding | Learn to Code | STEM Education | Kids Coding | Coding is Fun | Kids Learning | Full Stack Developers | Software Engineers | Computer Science | Social Interaction | Marketing | Digital Marketing | Primary School | Middle School | Secondary Education | Post-Secondary Education | University | Colleges --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
Code Ninja is an education franchise that teaches kids a variety of subjects such as computer programming, coding, math, logic, and teamwork. Stay listening to this podcast, and you will have all the information you need about Code Ninjas Franchise. If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz
Mickey visits with Vivien Rayam about STEM education and empowerment of girls in STEM. Among the things we discuss: Growth of the STEM sector Career aspirations are formed during adolescence Girls may lose interest in STEM careers due to gender and social expectations Busting the myths about stereotypical roles of women Using the Code Ninjas franchise as a vehicle to promote STEM to the community We welcome support of the Nonprofit SnapCast via Patreon. We welcome your questions and feedback via The Nonprofit Snapshot website.
Today on Bud's #WeeklyGeekOut . . . 7–14-year-olds can now learn STEM goodness at Code Ninjas in the Westshore. HIYA! =) webmeister Bud Listen and get more details at TheZone.fm/geekout
We have a great show today. We are meeting with Justin Nihiser, CEO of Code Ninjas. Code Ninjas® is the world's largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Their goal is to create the problem solvers of tomorrow. At their centers, kids learn to code while building their own video games in a fun, safe, and inspiring environment. Kids gain confidence, logic, resourcefulness, and problem-solving skills that will serve them for the rest of their lives. In Part Two, we play a clip from our popular Great Quotes in Franchising Podcast.
Episode 6 :: Inside Code Ninjas {Green Township}In this episode, the moms behind Code Ninjas Green Township join us to share about their coding for kids business! They are women-owned in a male-dominated industry, and they're "partners in business and partners in life". We're proud to feature them during Pride Month on this episode.Read the original articles featured on this podcast - Summer Camps It's Mom Time West Side is the Best Side: Growing Up on the West...
A parasite that is deadly to rodents, why do plants need water and Ardavan from Code Ninjas chats about their Grand Opening on July 10th at the Wylloytts Centre! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Code Ninjas Innsbrook recently opened its learning center at 10811 West Broad Street, Suite 17 in Glen Allen. The company teaches children computer coding and problem-solving skills through the creation of video games. The new location is owned and operated by Phani Eturu, who has more than 25 years of experience in the software development sector. Code Ninjas provides a game-based curriculum made up of nine belts, similar to those offered in martial arts. The curriculum is self-paced, but not self-taught; kids receive help and encouragement from Code Senseis and fellow students as they advance from white to black belt....Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Ben Marcel is the CEO of Torapath Technologies, consisting of two divisions, an MSP and digital marketing agency, serving the SMB professional services market in Baton Rouge. He is also the franchise location owner of Code Ninjas, teaching future web developers and agency owners how to code by building video games. Ben is a Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses graduate and a recent Baton Rouge Business Report Forty under 40 honoree.
Low Code Ninjas is about low and no code projects, ideas, technologies, and successes. With LCN LEGENDS, we're highlighting top thought leaders and influencers in low code, starting with Karthik Puvvada -- known as KP -- from OnDeck. KP's goal: helping 10x the number of ambitious no-code builders in the world. Links: https://www.beondeck.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/karthikpuvvada/ https://followanalytics.com/
Ben Marcel and David Brin of Code Ninjas discuss their franchise, why they decided to get into it, the future of tech, and why it's so important to get kids involved at an early age.
We pre-recorded our conversation via Zoom with Kimberly Hancock, owner of Code Ninjas located at 217 E. Main Street (Suite 4) in Front Royal. Code Ninjas serves the local area by teaching children computer coding and problem-solving skills while having fun building video games. Children ages 7-14 can look forward to visiting the new Code Ninjas center to learn how to code in a fun, safe, and social learning environment where gaming is celebrated, and STEM is cool. Everything about Code Ninjas is built around fun, which keeps kids coming back. But the center also provides the results that parents are looking for, as their children gain coding and problem-solving skills they'll need for the jobs of the future. Kimberly explained how she came to open the center and why it was important to her to provide a creative outlet to kids in our community. She told us about the COVID-19 safety precautions in place and talked about several new programs such as Parents Night Out. Get more information about Code Ninjas, schedule a tour, or contact Kimberly directly via their website: https://www.codeninjas.com/va-front-royal or their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasFrontRoyal
The Community Connections show is hosted by Ryan Sauers. The show brings you positive stories and encouraging news from top leaders in various sectors of communities all over the country with super insights and timely discussions. **Enjoy this show to hear great insights and wisdom from our special guest: Vivien Rayam, Owner, Code Ninjas Snellville Connect with them today: https://www.codeninjas.com/ga-snellville
Rob Bumm is the owner of Code Ninjas in Avon, Ohio. Code Ninjas is a Coding center for kids ages 7-14. Build video games, learn to code, have a blast! SPECIAL OFFER FOR LISTENERS! Get a Free 30-minute Video Game coding session! Contact Rob Bumm & Code Ninjas Avon: https://www.codeninjas.com/oh-avon (https://www.codeninjas.com/oh-avon) 440-834-2749 https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasAvon (https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasAvon)
In this episode I chat with Gabriel Sirlopu, the owner of Code Ninjas Chino Hills. We discuss everything from the recent wildfires (October 2020) in Chino Hills State Park to the persuasions Code Ninjas is taking to provide a safe and healthy environment as it pertains to COVID-19. We of course get into the fun details of what Code Ninjas teaches and its importance, what age groups they serve and all of the various programs they offer. Enjoy! Code Ninjas Chino Hills (909) 536-2633 Website: https://www.codeninjas.com/ca-chino-hills Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CodeNinjasChinoHills Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/codeninjaschinohills/ 4511 Chino Hills Pkwy Suite E, Chino Hills, CA 91709
Call the Kids! They might like this one...My guest on this episode is JD Uhler, co-owner of Code Ninjas. He's also starting up Sun Prairie's first e-sports league! I also talked about my impressions of the Chief of Police's new Citizens Advisory Board and development plans for the McGovern's location.
An interview with Jayson Carley, owner of Code Ninjas, about their education programs for kids who want to learn coding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The void left by Farley this week is filled by Ed Gage, owner of Code Ninjas. They guys review pizza flavored Pringles. Also, with movie postponements and underwhelming ticket sales, what does the future hold for movie theaters?
The void left by Farley this week is filled by Ed Gage, owner of Code Ninjas. They guys review pizza flavored Pringles. Also, with movie postponements and underwhelming ticket sales, what does the future hold for movie theaters?
This is the debut episode of Low Code Ninjas, where Peggy Anne Salz and John Koetsier explore the world of low code and no code app development. Our first guest: the founder of FollowAnalytics, Samir Addamine, who talks about low-code apps he's built for global brands include Jessica Alba's The Honest Company, Sephora, and the Hudson's Bay Company. Samir talks about the 3Fs of mobile commerce, the costs (and time factor) of building from scratch, and the top features the leading 100 retail apps on the App Store and Google Play share.
Jon Blood, owner of Code Ninjas in Minnesota, joins Cory to talk about an alternative plan to traditional school they provide which includes following a standard curriculum while adding in additional education in coding and other STEM subjects. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
One of the hot topics in many towns across America is education. Some states have gone to all online learning while others are using a hybrid approach. This trend has resulted in a need for supplemental education services. Education franchises typically have high margins and are in high demand. Today you are going to hear two interviews from franchises in the education industry. First, we will play our interview with the Code Ninjas franchise opportunity. Code Ninjas® is the world’s largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. From the mind of educator Dori Roberts, Engineering For Kids is an engineering enrichment program for Pre-K through 8th grade youth. Engineering for Kids have developed unique, exciting programs that invite children to have fun while using their knowledge of engineering and science to design, create, and improve solutions to engineering problems. We end the show with a clip from our popular Great Quotes in Franchising podcast.
David Graham is CEO and Co-Founder of Code Ninjas®. Code Ninjas® is the world's largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At our centers, kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a […] The post Franchise Bible Coach Radio: David Graham with Code Ninjas appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
David Graham is CEO and Co-Founder of Code Ninjas®. Code Ninjas® is the world's largest and fastest-growing kids coding franchise, with hundreds of locations in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. At our centers, kids learn to code while building their own video games. They gain problem-solving, critical thinking, and STEM skills in a […] The post Franchise Bible Coach Radio: David Graham with Code Ninjas appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
This summer is going to look a little different, especially for the kiddos. As they begin to wrap up their online learning from home, it's time to start thinking about what they will do when the state says we can finally come out of our houses. There are still many summer camps still happening this year, and some that have been cancelled. We've got Anjali Dighe, from Code Ninjas (Concord) to tell us about their upcoming camps and what adjustments they've made to ensure all the students are safe. We'll also take a look at some of the more popular camps in the area to find out which ones have been altered or even cancelled. Plus, host, Jason Huddle, reacts to the cancellation announcement of the Harrisburg 4th of July festival. For more information on Summer camps in the area, visit: http://www.cabarrusmagazine.com/2020/04/07/306141/2020-cabarrus-magazine-summer-camp-guide and for more information on code ninjas, visit: www.codeninjas.com
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In this episode of the DevEd podcast, David Graham - founder and CEO of Code Ninjas, introduces himself, gives a background of how he got into software development, briefly describes his vision that led to the creation of Code Ninjas and the interesting work that goes on there. The company essentially consists of coding centres for kids in multiple locations throughout the US, with cool learning programs catering to several age groups, its main purpose being teaching hands on software development combined with a lot of fun. The panelists share their views about the current state of programming education in schools, if it is adequate, and what can be done to supplement it. They discuss that it is important to teach kids how to think and how to solve problems rather than relying on memory based learning. They mention ways to get students excited about programming, different learning tools and platforms, and similarities and differences in learning patterns between kids and adult learners.They talk on why should everyone care about coding education for kids, even those who do not have them, and how people can help out in getting youth involved in software development. They also discuss if there is anything they wish had existed to aid learning for young individuals also how it would help them in return. In the end, David explains how can people volunteer for Code Ninjas. Panel Brooke Avery Sam Julien Mike Dane Preston Lamb Joined by speacial guest: David Graham Sponsors Thinkster.io iPhreaks - Devchat.tv Views on Vue - Devchat.tv ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Links Code Ninjas Code.org CodeCombat Picks Mike Dane: JBL Clip 3 David Graham: The Wheel of Time Preston Lamb: Disney+ Brooke Avery: Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit Sam Julien: Create Your Own Hacker Nebula with Angular Blockly by Jeff Whelpley & Madelyn Whelpley Blockly ng-club The DevEd podcast is produced by Thinkster.io and published by DevChat.TV.
In this episode of the DevEd podcast, David Graham - founder and CEO of Code Ninjas, introduces himself, gives a background of how he got into software development, briefly describes his vision that led to the creation of Code Ninjas and the interesting work that goes on there. The company essentially consists of coding centres for kids in multiple locations throughout the US, with cool learning programs catering to several age groups, its main purpose being teaching hands on software development combined with a lot of fun. The panelists share their views about the current state of programming education in schools, if it is adequate, and what can be done to supplement it. They discuss that it is important to teach kids how to think and how to solve problems rather than relying on memory based learning. They mention ways to get students excited about programming, different learning tools and platforms, and similarities and differences in learning patterns between kids and adult learners.They talk on why should everyone care about coding education for kids, even those who do not have them, and how people can help out in getting youth involved in software development. They also discuss if there is anything they wish had existed to aid learning for young individuals also how it would help them in return. In the end, David explains how can people volunteer for Code Ninjas. Panel Brooke Avery Sam Julien Mike Dane Preston Lamb Joined by speacial guest: David Graham Sponsors Thinkster.io iPhreaks - Devchat.tv Views on Vue - Devchat.tv ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ "The MaxCoders Guide to Finding Your Dream Developer Job" by Charles Max Wood will be out on November 20th on Amazon. Get your copy on that date only for $1. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Links Code Ninjas Code.org CodeCombat Picks Mike Dane: JBL Clip 3 David Graham: The Wheel of Time Preston Lamb: Disney+ Brooke Avery: Harry Potter Kano Coding Kit Sam Julien: Create Your Own Hacker Nebula with Angular Blockly by Jeff Whelpley & Madelyn Whelpley Blockly ng-club The DevEd podcast is produced by Thinkster.io and published by DevChat.TV.
Our guest today is the founder and CEO of Code Ninjas, David Graham. A Code Ninjas center, or Dojo, is what David would have wanted as a kid — a place that’s kind of like a gym for the brain to stretch his mind, and to come up with creative solutions to tackle problems. And most importantly, a place to feel safe and have fun. After working professionally as a software engineer for close to two decades and having built a successful adult coding school business, David is now building that place where children can call their own. And not just in a single location. David and the Code Ninjas team have grown the brand into a multinational business with centers across the United States, Canada — and most recently — the United Kingdom. You can always tell when an entrepreneur has put a lot of passion into their business. Every detail, from the Taekwondo-inspired infrastructure to every student’s possible future path, has been so well planned out. In the product world, it’s the equivalent of employing a design principle that prioritizes user experience, putting users first. But good planning is far from the only ingredient of building a successful business. You’ll have a chance to hear more of David’s expert advice in his interview. You’ll also get to hear more about David’s journey, Code Ninjas’ journey, as well as the possible scenarios of growing up as an individual ninja. ----------------------------------------- Code Ninjas' website: https://www.codeninjas.com/ Our website: https://buildbuilds.com/ Kathy's website: https://kathy.li/ David's Twitter: @originalcoder --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Zack Fishman sits with the Co Founder and CEO of Code Ninja's- David Graham, to review the business, the secret sauce behind their growth, utilization of technology and much more. Follow Us On Facebook and LinkedIn: @MODRNbusiness @Zjfishman (insta too) @RyanThomasHicks (insta too) HUGE THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: SCORPION INTERNET MARKETING www.Scorpion.co/mb Named the #1 franchise marketing company in America by Entrepreneur Magazine, Scorpion delivers all-in-one solutions for franchise brands looking to defeat disjointed marketing and increase revenue. As a marketing partner, Scorpion assists franchises in the management of branding, website design, online listings, paid advertising, and more, eliminating the need for multiple vendors. To learn more, visit www.Scorpion.co/mb RPM: www.openmyfranchise.com Open for business - a simple term but a complex process; Let RPM help you. We are a real estate/project management firm whose main goal is to turnkey the opening process for both franchisees and franchisors. Let us manage the brokers, architects, contractors and other various vendors. Allowing you and your franchisees to focus on the training, marketing, and hiring. We save you on average 20% time and 17% total project cost. Check us out at www.openmyfranchise.com to see how we can help you Title Sponsor for the Summer Tour: Franchisors.com Audio Engineer: Ben Kliever
This week's CONVERSATIONS W/ SMART PEOPLE series features two different organizations looking to make a powerful impact on the community. First hour guest is JANELL JONES, co-founder of SPEAK GEORGIA a town hall series focused on a taking a BIPARTISAN look as some of the nation's most important POLITICAL ISSUES. We discuss the success of their 1st SPEAK GEORGIA town hall on CRIMINAL JUSTICE featuring JA'RON SMITH, the co-author of the 1ST STEP ACT; and what should the community expect at their upcoming town hall meeting discussing the GEORGIA HEARTBEAT BILL. The 2nd hour features KIMBERLY HENRY, an assistant director at CODE NINJAS, a company specializing in teaching youth how to code for technology. As a director for one of only five BLACK-OWNED Code Ninja franchises (out of a 100+ nationwide), we discuss the challenges of not only getting more AFRICAN-AMERICANS children involved at the centers, but the task of pushing for more BLACK franchise owners as well. MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/support
Paul Goodling, Center Director, discuss on he uses Code Ninjas to teach coding to students using videos games. They are structured like a karate team with higher belts for more coding experience. Follow the Festival on Twitter @mdstemfest, Instagram @mdstem, Facebook @marylandstemfestival and on our website www.marylandstemfestival.org. You can e-mail your thoughts and comments to us at mdstemfest@gmail.com Follow the CodeNinjas at https://www.codeninjas.com/locations/md-ellicott-city
There's an adorable bunny rabbit costume contest the Rodeo, Code Ninjas is open in Tanglewood for kids who want to make video games, Texas Senate has approved a pay raise for our teachers and librarians
On today's show, the guys talk with Code Ninjas (@CodeNinjasHQ)founder and CEO David Graham. There's an @EastInitiative update and more! Show Sponsor: Concordia University cu-portland.edu/letsconquer
Happy Thursday San Marcos! This week on SMTX Business Insider, Samantha was joined by Ed Rios, chairman of the STEAM Committee, to discuss the upcoming STEAM fair at San Marcos High School on Feb. 9th from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. STEAM, which stands for science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics, is a national movement to prepare a new generation for the careers of the future. The event will host a myriad of vendors including Microsoft, Amazon, Code Ninjas and many more. This year, the "A" in STEAM was added to include the arts, an important career umbrella that encompasses a variety of jobs. Samantha and Ed also discussed the future of STEAM-based careers, which is predicted to drive the workforce of the 21st century. More info can be found at https://www.smtxsteam.com/
I spoke with Center Directors Ryan Schaffer and Annie Duong from Wellesley, Massachusetts about how they get kids excited about walking into their dojos. Plus, hear how coding helps kids build better relationships with their parents.
Episode 11: PFM news update. CSTA member. 1. Why NOT the Code Ninjas franchise. 2. CFK (Coding For Kids) products. Toys, board games, books, chess, robotics. 3. CFK services. Classes, workshops, tutoring, mentoring, consulting. Next episode: CFK (Coding For Kids) Analogies. Web pythonfumasters.com | Facebook @pythonfumasters | Instagram @masterhun
Episode 5: 1. The principle of engagement. 2. The real secret sauce of the Code Ninjas franchise. Web pythonfumasters.com | Facebook @pythonfumasters | Instagram @masterhun
Episode 2: 1. Overall, positive. 2. Their sales pitch. 3. My tip for parents. Web pythonfumasters.com | Facebook @pythonfumasters | Instagram @masterhun
Episode 1: 1. Dec. 3 to 9, 2018, is Computer Science Education Week. 2. Who is Master Hun? 3. Watch out! The Code Ninjas franchise is coming. Web pythonfumasters.com | Facebook @pythonfumasters | Instagram @masterhun
In Episode 9, Steve and Alex are joined by Dimitri "Chef D" Moshovitis (Founder/Executive Chef of Cava). They discuss: - The first Cava (fast casual) ever was in Bethesda...pitas were more popular than bowls! - Labor Day Parades in MoCo (Kensington and Gaithersburg) - The first day of school for MCPS - QO alum Adam McLean named starting nose tackle for the Terps - Restaurant openings in MoCo (Nestle Cafe, Zinburger, Cinnaholic, Shake Shack, Julii, etc.) - Chef D's favorite pizza in MoCo - &Pizza sent Alex the best Thank You gift - The story behind the two people sitting in beach chairs on the side of I-270 - Quince Orchard was beating B-CC 50-0 in the second quarter when the game was called due to weather - Silver Spring/Takoma Park Restaurant Week - Condoms in MCPS high schools AND middle schools? - Code Ninjas opening in Germantown - Parr's Spring, where Carroll, Frederick, Howard, and Montgomery Counties meet - Firefighter gets his foot run over while "filling the boot" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are meeting with Marty Flanagan from Code Ninjas. Code Ninjas, founded in 2016, is the fastest growing kids coding franchise in the United States. With its flagship location currently open in Pearland, Texas, the company has more than 70 locations currently in development, including 34 franchisees across 15 states. Code Ninjas teaches kids ages 7-14 how to code in a fun, welcoming, and non-intimidating atmosphere using a game-based curriculum. In part two, we play a clip from our popular Great Quotes in Franchising podcast.