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Codelearn recommendations: QualityLand, by Marc-Uwe Kling
Are you still surprised when an Instagram ad appears on your phone and offers you exactly what you were thinking of buying? What would you think if drones came at your house and brought you everything you want without having to ask for it? QualityLand has a system that knows us better than ourselves, where each person is assigned a level based on their personal and professional “success”, so that their work, their leisure options and even their personal relationships depend exclusively on the algorithms.

Codelearn students start launching their own projects
The Rocket’s dream is the first video game launched by Xavier Giralt, who was the first student enrolling in 2013. Seven years later, Xavier is 15 years old now and he’s still following the Codelearn method, which has helped him developing their video game and starting to build his new website, as he is currently learning Javascript in our online platform.

Introduction to robotics courses
Codelearn centers offer short courses on robotics during school holidays. Here’s a description of some of them: Robotics with Lego Mindstorms, Robotics with Arduino and AppInventor, MBots and Edison robots courses…

Halloween Contest
It’s October and that means it’s time for all the autumn classics: it’s cold outside, there’s pumpkin soup for dinner and our Halloween Contest is back! Following the tradition, Codelearn students have a terrifying challenge: they have to draw their own monster using Logo and each category’s winner will get a prize.

Minecraft coding courses
Last week we talked about our video game development courses and today we want to talk about a popular video game which can help children developing their coding skills: Minecraft. Here’s a description of all Codelearn’s online Minecraft coding courses.