Tynker’s subscription-based service has made it easy and fun for kids all over the world to learn the basics of coding. Having recently announced two new courses, Space Cadet and Dragon Spells, the ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. & SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tynker, the game-based platform that is teaching over 50 million kids how to code, and Parrot, a leading developer of advanced consumer ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tynker, the leader in creative computing that has introduced more than 50 million kids to computer programming through innovative game-like learning activities ...
Kids wanting to learn how to build apps can game their way to coding skills with a new set of courses designed to making programming fun. Tynker, one of the world’s most popular coding educators, is ...
The ability to code is becoming an increasingly important skill, and the sooner you start learning, the better. That’s why you should introduce your little ones to Tynker Junior, the app that teaches ...
As drone prices continue to drop, the popularity of the flying devices has yet to wane. Couple this love of remote-controlled flying with the desperate need of today’s kids to pursue careers with STEM ...
A couple of years back, Mattel and Tynker partnered up to produce programming lessons based on Hot Wheels and Monster High. Now the two companies are expanding their partnership to launch seven new ...
Apple says it believes coding is an essential skill and wants to teach it to students as young as kindergarten. For the next phase of its Everyone Can Code initiative, the company teamed up with STEM ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — Tynker, the leading game-based coding platform that has engaged over 100 million kids, proudly introduces “Tynker Copilot.” Leveraging the capabilities of Large Language ...
India’s Byju’s has agreed to acquire creative coding platform Tynker as it continues its expansion into edtech and educational games in the United States. The Bengaluru, India-based company has grown ...
Tynker, a startup that teaches children the fundamentals of programming by having them build their own games, is now expanding its platform to allow kids to control connected devices, including drones ...
Tynker, a startup that creates apps and curricula that teach kids the basics of coding using games and real-world gadgets, is looking to grow — and has raised $7.1 million in a Series A funding round ...