As your child steps into the dynamic world of coding between the ages of 8 and 13, it’s an opportune time to provide them with […] Read More
Category: Computer Science Education
The Australian Informatics Olympiad The AIO is Australia’s version of the United State’s USACO contest: A nationwide programming competition for advanced high school students, which […] Read More
Hello parents and students, When we started KTBYTE over 10 years ago, we spent a lot of effort trying to convince parents and students why […] Read More
Jonathan is a former KTBYTE student, teaching assistant, and Robotics instructor who has worked on developing his robotics skills and entrepreneurship abilities for several years. […] Read More
The Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) is a national-tier programming contest based on the same format as the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI). This style is […] Read More
Participating in competitions has always been a great way for students to show their skills in any field. Unlike standardized tests, most competitions involve skills […] Read More
They say that practice makes perfect. Few skills fit the bill of this saying more than programming; a skill that takes repetition, studying, and patience. […] Read More
What is in the Essential USACO Guide? Within the Essential USACO Guide you will learn more about What is the USACO, contest mechanics, choosing a […] Read More
When KTBYTE started teaching computer science in 2013-2014, few friends & parents had heard of coding classes for kids. Now, and especially after COVID-19, the […] Read More
Contrary to popular opinion, Java is a fantastic coding language for kids to learn programming. In fact, most of KTBYTE’s core classes are in Java, […] Read More