L AS VEGAS ( FOX5) — Students at the Coder School in northwest Las Vegas are learning technology skills through robotics and coding programs designed to prepare them for future careers.
The workshop will use the 'scratch' programming system to teach kids the basics of building computer games and animations.
Sweera Kshitij Sharma, 14, has been building robots for years. It started with a programming toy – a mouse that could navigate simple mazes – her father gave her when she was just five years old.
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