How Mario Changed the Way You Play Video Games
Everyone knows Mario. But do you know of his humble beginnings?
Everyone knows Mario. But do you know of his humble beginnings?
Thea McKenna made an impression on her tryout video for the Kode with Karlie Scholarship, donning a programming shirt and getting her cats’ endorsement as well. We asked her some questions and found out why her brother is so important to her, and where she wants to go next.
Michelle Doan stumbled on the Kode for Karlie Scholarship by a happy accident. As a self-professed aspiring Renaissance woman, Michelle has big ambitions coming through the pipeline.
It starts with great teachers, and the rest grows from there.
With that philosophy in mind, The Flatiron School has taken some of the most talented teachers in the nation and united them for one purpose — to bring programming to the high school level.
Failing is one of those things we’re taught to avoid. It’s positioned in direct opposition of succeeding, in the way of being great at something. Except for one thing— failure feels kind of great.
Kode with Karlie scholar Cindy Zhou has had a lifelong desire to become a mummy and an astronaut, which definitely ups her cool factor. Read on to see what makes her tick.
For Maya Man, a two-week introductory programming class at The Flatiron School literally changed her life.
One question parents often ask Flatiron School is, “Where should my kid start?”
This summer, model Karlie Kloss is sponsoring the Kode with Karlie Scholarship, giving 21 girls across the United States access to Flatiron School’s summer coding classes. Meet Gretchen Hubbard, a