Coding camps for 6th to 12th graders.
Meaningful Software Innovation (MSI) program is based on design thinking, behavioral science, and software engineering. Students will develop the following skills:
Create innovative solutions to real-world problems that are meaningful
Cultivate personal awareness and practical skills required to thrive in the high school and college journey
Experience online learning with 80% hands-on interactive activities
Connect with a wide network of peers and learn to collaborate globally for real world situations
MSI is a personal collaboration between Shanon Landin, founder of National Science Foundation funded Codecraft Works, and Raj Bhargava, founder of the National Science Foundation funded Resilience Gym.
Past courses:
Meaningful Entrepreneurship
Global Business Entrepreneurship
Stanford Pre-Collegiate
Lima, Peru
Design Thinking
Stanford Pre-Collegiate
Singapore
Global Business Entrepreneurship
Stanford Pre-Collegiate
Stanford Campus
Global Business Entrepreneurship
Stanford Pre-Collegiate
Bogota, Colombia
Based on student self-assessment at start and end of 2 week Meaningful Entrepreneurship Program
"Best class since kindergarten."
"I have been taught about having a 'growth-mindset' at least ten times, yet learning it during this program stuck for the first time."
"I really enjoyed making a potential plan, it gave me a clearer idea of what I need to be working on and how to get the future I want. I learned so much and I am much more confident about how to reach my full potential."
"I learned that the business model canvas can be applied to any business proposition. Many times things seem a lot simpler than they actually are but when we face situations, we need to continue learning and trying. I thought that many of the learnings can be really applied to our lives also."