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2014
Matthew Highland
Matthew Highland
We teach computer coding to kids ages 8 to 15. Learn HTML, JavaScript, Python, and game development. We have 10 locations in the Bay Area and Sacramento. Tuition is $120/month, and students graduate with a certificate in HTML5, JavaScript, or Python.
Rated 5.0 Love the fact that the instructors get right to work with your child to produce projects the very first day. I think this leads to confidence building and ultimately will lead to longevity due to instant results! If your child has a tech streak, sign them up!
Rated 5.0 This is an amazing introduction for kids to get started with coding. Matt is incredibly patient, kind, and enthusiastic about code. My son enjoyed it and continued it even after we moved away. If you're looking for a great way to get your kids excited about code this is a wonderful start!
Rated 5.0 It's been the whole school year since my son enrolled in Hackingtons, and he LOVES it! He progressed from programming in Scratch to writing basic HTML and Javascript and then to more advanced topics like HTML5 Canvas, Bootstrap, and jQuery, learned how to make your own video game, how to create a cool-looking dynamic Web site, then how to publish your video game on your Web site... and he is only 10 :) Matt is an excellent teacher who has a knack of building curriculum in such a way so kids get a grasp on seemingly dry and technically complex topics without getting bored or scared away. 5+ stars, no doubts!
Rated 5.0 My son loves this program! Please continue to develop programs as the kids advance in skills. Love the project based approach as well.
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