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shrukul · 3 years
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Preparation of Cyber Olympiad with Codekaroyaaro
Codekaroyaaro is India's first online school of computer science.Gone are the days when programming languages and learning how to code was like a top-secret for kids, parents were like not to give them electronic gadgets for exploring the uses of it. And mobile phones, tablets, computers, and laptops all were kept away from kids' surroundings.By the time the technology revolution took place everything had changed from traditional to digital platforms. Now, Websites, Mobile Apps, Web Apps, Gaming Apps are part of our daily life.Code karo yaaro's objective is very clear towards kids' development by teaching them programming languages, block coding, python coding, etc., and opening a new world of opportunities with fun and creativity for them.It always inspiring our little coders for learning to code in different coding languages like HTML, Java python for kids. And we will arrange more Coding Winter and Summer Camps and coding quizzes, competitions, online quizzes, and programs for kids from time to time.
Codekaroyaaro has started training kids for cyber olympiad. The National Cyber Olympiad (NCO) is a cyber concepts and knowledge competition for students of class 1 to class 12. It is conducted by Science Olympiad Foundation (SOF) with the aim of identifying and nurturing future scientists, technologists and IT talent at school level.
There are five parts in cracking Cyber Olympiad.Fundamentals of computers, hardware, verbal and non-verbal reasoning or evolution of computers; practice is the key to success in NCO. We all know scoring a rank in Olympiads is no cakewalk. But with the right method and by devoting a significant amount of time you can ace your Olympiad preparation.
1.      Know the Pattern and Syllabus: Students should have an idea about the syllabus & pattern. By knowing the Olympiad topics, you can concentrate on them separately to get a better score.
2.      It has three important sections:Section A: Logical Reasoning, Section B: Computers and IT, and Section C: Achievers Section. For an Olympiad Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning are extremely crucial as it enhances your critical thinking skills and problem solving skills and helps you to think out of the box. Preparing for it may seem like a daunting task, but with right amount of practice you can definitely score well.
Similarly, section 2 contains questions related to topics and sub-topics that are in your school curriculum such as Introduction to MS-Word, Introduction to Internet, Introduction to QBasic and so on. Since questions in this section are solely from your book which makes it easier for you to score in this section. So prepare really well and study each and every topic of your course book.
Achievers section is slightly challenging as compared to other sections. But then again it has its own advantage. This section has 5 questions with higher weightage, which gives you a chance to score high if you attempt the questions correctly. In fact, you need to take this section seriously and try to attempt this section first.
3.      For a good preparation, practice is important but having a good and updated study material is equally important. We would advise, get your study material prepared in advance instead of wasting your time to find study material at the last moment.
SOF Olympiad Trainer offers NCO study material for class 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 which includes Chapterwise MCQ, PYP’s, Mock Test along with Essential Points as well as Explanation of Answers, which will help you to understand and strengthen your concepts. The content is prepared by their subject experts keeping in mind NCO previous year papers for class 1, class 2, class 3, class 4, class 5, class 6, class 7, class 8, class 9, and class 10. They upgrade their content regularly according to the changing pattern and syllabus.
For achieving all these things codekaroyaaro has come up with talented teachers and well planned curriculum which will be very helpful.
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shrukul · 3 years
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SCRATCH PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS
During this pandemic everybody is exploring their passion. I think even kids are under home school condition and this is suitable time to explore the coding field. Coding helps in overall intellectual development of a child. The brain of the child in the age group of 5-15 years is very inquisitive and easy to grasp. This age group if we guide well, they will turn out to be sucessful in their future.
We all think that the kid's brain is like blank slate and whatever is written on it feeds on their mind.These days kids are very curious of gaming and how to build app as their parents are from software engineer background. I think, intellectual level of kids is extraordinary these days.
Then the question comes, IS CODING GOOD FOR KIDS??
Think about it—first you have to plan, then you have to learn, then you have to be good enough to create. But before you learn, you have to decide what it is you’re going to learn, and you need to have a great understanding that the thing you’re learning is going to pay some sort of dividend when all is said and done.
There is no other option or shortcut to success. So please keep learning things in life. I think investing in kid's coding training is a good idea.
What is Coding for kids?
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Coding for kids is the collection of opportunities available for children to get involved in coding. These opportunities aim to be fun and gamified to keep the young mind engaged.Code Karo Yaaro has come up with a good initiative to teach kids coding. To have more information about this visit:
https://scratch.mit.edu/
.With Scratch, kids can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share  creations with others in the online community.
Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.
Scratch is designed, developed, and moderated by the Scratch Foundation, a nonprofit organization. It is provided free of charge. Scratch provides very best platform for kids to know about coding.So, kids should learn to code because:
Coders are in high demand
Coding provides a competitive advantage
Coding knowledge allows students better understand the world
Coding is fun and satisfyingCoding improves creativity
Coding improves problem solving
Coding improves persistence
Coding improves collaboration
Coding improves communication
WHO USES SCRATCH?
Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16, but is used by people of all ages. Millions of people are creating Scratch projects in a wide variety of settings, including homes, schools, museums, libraries, and community centers.
Scratch is a programming language and an online community where children can program and share interactive media such as stories, games, and animation with people from all over the world. As children create with Scratch, they learn to think creatively, work collaboratively, and reason systematically.
 Scratch is designed and maintained by the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab.Around the WorldScratch is used in more than 150 different countries and available in more than 60 languages. 
To change languages, click the menu at the bottom of the page. Or, in the Project Editor, click the globe at the top of the page. Scratch in SchoolsStudents are learning with Scratch at all levels (from elementary school to college) and across disciplines (such as math, computer science, language arts, social studies). 
Educator resources are available on the Scratch For Educators page.ResearchThe Lifelong Kindergarten group and collaborators are researching how young people create, collaborate, and learn with Scratch. For an overview, see the article Coding at a Crossroads and the book Lifelong Kindergarten. To find out more about the use of Scratch, see the statistics page and the Scratch Annual Report.
For more updates about scratch please visit following websites:Our website — www.codekaroyaaro.comInstagram — https://www.instagram.com/codekaroyaaro/?igshid=1nb6afsffwzdYoutube — https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0GUyPIpdDVJQMugEtkH8PwFacebook — https://www.facebook.com/codekaroyaaroTwitter — https://twitter.com/CodeKaroYaaro
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