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The citywide Code It! Challenge is empowering District 65 students and Evanston fifth- through eighth-graders to transition from mere video game players to skilled creators. This initiative aims to spark interest in technology and coding among young learners, providing them with the tools and knowledge to design their own games.
Participants will engage in hands-on activities, learning programming languages and game design principles. The program encourages creativity and problem-solving, allowing students to express their ideas through interactive digital experiences. By fostering a collaborative environment, students will also have the opportunity to work in teams, enhancing their communication skills and teamwork.
The return of gaming at Fleetwood-Jourdain signifies a broader commitment to integrating technology into education. With the growing demand for digital literacy in today’s job market, initiatives like the Code It! Challenge are crucial in preparing students for future opportunities. As these young minds embark on their journey into game development, they are not just learning to play; they are learning to innovate.
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