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Apex Participates in Code Challenge Championship
- 10/08/2024
- Posted by: Apex Admin
- Category: Latest News
Code Challenge Championship is an annual coding and programming competition tailored for students aged 5 to 24. It is designed to test their coding skills and creativity. The competition is also the biggest AI and Coding competition in Egypt, endorsed by STEM.org. The primary aim of the competition is to unlock students’ potential, providing a platform for unique programming communities where students can demonstrate their coding skills, enriching learning experiences, and coding enjoyment. Through fostering a passion for programming, nurturing creativity, and promoting lifelong learning, the competition provides unmatched opportunities for growth, development, and enjoyable coding experiences, ensuring every participant thrives.
The Code Challenge Championship includes 4 main tracks. In each track, there are three main categories and three main rounds in each category with different challenges. Tracks are:
– KidCoder Track: A platform for children and young coders to showcase their coding skills in a fun and educational environment using scratch and pictoblox. It’s allocated for students aged from 5 to 13 years.
– Web Track: A versatile field for developing creative web pages and designs using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It’s allocated for students aged from 10 to 24 years.
– Python Track: An area for raising students’ problem-solving skills using the world’s top AI programming language. It’s allocated for students aged from 10 to 24 years.
– AI Track: An era of innovation and creativity lies in integrating artificial intelligence with your abilities to create magic! It’s allocated for students aged from 10 to 24 years.
This year, the 4th edition of the Code Challenge Championship will be held on September 18th. And we are pleased to announce that our academy is participating in the competition in 2 different tracks “KidCoder Track, AI Track” with 15 teams aged from 5 to 14 years. We wish luck to all our students.