Hindustan Times (Noida)

2nd edition of India’s largest coding Olympiad kicks off

- CODING FOR CAUSE PARTNER HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: At a time when technology is shaping the world around us in significan­t ways and coding has become an important skill for the current generation of students, Hindustan Times has initiated the second edition of India’s biggest coding Olympiad, Hindustan Times Code-a-thon, with the aim of skilling students in coding and polishing their computing and analytical skills.

Launched on August 31, the event provides an opportunit­y to students in classes 4 to 9 to learn to code and boost algorithmi­c thinking, mathematic­al and computing skills, and analytical thinking.

HT Code-a-thon offers a platform to students to pick up basics of coding, and showcase their code writing skills at a national level. The four-month programme is divided into three rounds, with the learning round continuing till the last week of November. This will be followed by the qualifier round, in the last week of November and open the competitio­n.

The final is scheduled for the third week of December.

Those interested in signing up for the Code-a-thon can visit https://htschool.hindustant­imes.com/code-a-thon or scan the QR code below. After registrati­on, the participan­ts can access their age-appropriat­e modules and course materials.

For the coding Olympiad, HT has partnered with IBM and Speedlabs, an Ai-based practice and learning platform which boosts foundation­al conceptbas­ed learning.

Vivek Varshney, founder, Speedlabs, said that the aim of the Code-a-thon was to reach young students across the country and encourage them to learn coding and build initial interest at the right age. “Coding is more than a technique or a subject, it is fast evolving into the chosen approach for problem-solving right from school age and needs to be encouraged at every level of learning. Code-a-thon is a powerful mission in that direction, and Speedlabs is proud to be a partner in this endeavour. We believe the extracurri­cular learning in this competitio­n will make a strong positive impact on the students,” said Varshney.

Manoj Balachandr­an, CSR Head, IBM India and South Asia, said that IBM’S collaborat­ion with HT Code-a-thon had been a great success in helping students to unlock their creative potential by using technology. “We are happy to take this initiative a step further by extending the HT Code-a-thon engagement to meritoriou­s girls from classes 9 to 12 as part of the Vigyan Jyoti programme launched by the Department of Science and Technology (DST). These initiative­s further strengthen our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) for Girls Programme,” said Balachandr­an.

The Code-a-thon will train participan­ts as they chart their path towards a tech-enabled future. All participan­ts will receive mentorship from technical experts and certificat­es, while the top three will also receive prizes.

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