Code Explorers, Inc

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Miami Lakes, United States

codeexplorers.org
Educational consultant· After school program· Computer training school· Engineering school· E-Learning· Camp· Educational supply store· Summer camp

Code Explorers, Inc Reviews | Rating 4,3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Code Explorers, Inc is located in Miami Lakes, United States on 7900 Oak Ln #413. Code Explorers, Inc is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category educational consultant in United States. Code Explorers is a technology research and training development organization. Today’s global workforce faces an urgent need to gain new skills to keep up-to-date with the changing requirements of their jobs. Similarly, the global workforce of tomorrow – today’s children and youth – urgently need an education that prepares them up better for the 4th Industrial Revolution. To address this, Code Explorers was founded in 2014 as a non-profit organization by university professors, professional engineers, computer scientist and instructional designer. With innovative technology programs in computer science, 3D, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, augmented reality, and internet of things as well as career explorations in engineering, we can start prepare the next generation much earlier than entire generations that came before us. Code Explorers innovative technology programs change student's lives, inspiring them to see the possibilities within emerging technologies. Our vision is to empower students around the world with the skills they need to become lifelong learners through innovative technology educational programs. Working together, we believe we can create an education transformation for economic grow and global competitiveness. We believe in the making of young people who will change the world, and that diversity is a source of innovation. Without it, we will not be able to deliver the services that we are delivering.

Address

7900 Oak Ln #413

Phone

+1 3054546515

Company size

11-50 employees

Headquarters

Miami Lakes, Florida

Founded

2014

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Anthony H

My son attended a code explorers class about 2 years ago when we lived in Miami and it was the best thing that has happened in his schooling experience The instructor for the robotics class he took instilled him a love for math and science that persist to this day. Prior to that class he had little excitement for school. He is about to graduate elementary and still tinkers with robotics and asks for books all the time

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Christian Varona

Had a great experience as an intern. Being able to give back to the community and share my love for them STEM fields with children, will forever be an experience that I will cherish.

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Mariela Lopez

I was an intern at Code Explorer this semester. Part of my responsibilities was to help design, code and modify the new website. From the layout to function and make it visually appealing as well as user-friendly. As an Information Technology student, I valued my time interning at Code Explorers, not only was I able to apply my knowledge on things I already knew but I learned so many new things that I haven't learned in school. I learned about SEO optimization, Web User Interface Design (UI), API's, CMS, and so much more. My experience at Code Explorer has been wonderful and I encourage students to do it if they can. There's nothing like hands-on learning, it helps you gain exposure and experience in the field making you more competitive in the job market. Thank you Code Explorers!

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Code Explorers, Inc

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Maria Ratti

If I had the option of a negative rating, I would choose that. This is a summary of our experience with Code Explorers: •\tFailure to provide a safe learning environment for students. •\tEndanger the emotional wellbeing of a child. •\tLack of appropriate behavior management. •\tDid not provide the services offered (learn computer skills). Our son attended 2 different classes provided by Code Explorers as part of Enrichment Classes after school. Our son was called STUPID by other kids while under the supervision of their instructors. They had pushed him and felt on top of the backpacks. The director of the program called me the day after the class. She stated she believed our son has a developmental delay (his correct diagnosis is Asperger’s and he attends general education classes). She complained that our son walked around and it was an inconvenience they would need to protect the ipads. The director or the program did not mention the bullying incident. Their “solution” to the problem was to isolate our son and let him spend the class playing games in the computer. When my husband picked up our son from one of the classes (when we had no knowledge yet of the bullying incident), he saw our son playing at the computer by himself and there were 2 big kids fighting. The teacher had to get between these two kids and scream to get their attention. Our son had been playing Lego Ninjago the whole time, by himself. Because we feared for the safety of our son and because he was not learning anything as they were not teaching him anything, we pulled out our son from these classes, we were told they would refund our money, which we have not received yet. I contacted Code Explorers several times and they have never called me not responded to my e-mails. I was just trying to get them to understand how devastating the experience our son had in their classes, but it looks like they don’t care.