
CuriousJr, the Mobile-based coding education platform for K12 students, said it will upgrade its app to the next level of teaching with the initiative of CuriousJr Pro. The change to increase the level of teaching to code in CuriousJr Pro will be introduced on the 10th of September, available on the regular application on the Play Store with the new features.
CuriousJr aims to provide learning coding on mobile phones to students who do not have access to laptops and is now expanding the magnitude in the form of a premium offering for students. CuriousJr Pro will bring language mastery opportunities for students with the five-level plan.
“Currently, CuriousJr is giving great insights on coding, students are taking interest in the coding skills, but our mission is to make people understand that coding is not merely a side skill. CuriousJr Pro will give students an opportunity to understand the real-life implementation of coding languages and achieve language mastery,” said Mridul Ranjan Sahu, co-founder of CuriousJr.
Currently, about 88% of the K12 students do not have access to a laptop/desktop, which requires mobile solutions for students to learn to code. Since its release in September 2020, company says its app has seen over 1.5Million installs and over 250,000 monthly active users.
CuriousJr aims to provide learning coding on mobile phones to students who do not have access to laptops and is now expanding the magnitude in the form of a premium offering for students. CuriousJr Pro will bring language mastery opportunities for students with the five-level plan.
“Currently, CuriousJr is giving great insights on coding, students are taking interest in the coding skills, but our mission is to make people understand that coding is not merely a side skill. CuriousJr Pro will give students an opportunity to understand the real-life implementation of coding languages and achieve language mastery,” said Mridul Ranjan Sahu, co-founder of CuriousJr.
Currently, about 88% of the K12 students do not have access to a laptop/desktop, which requires mobile solutions for students to learn to code. Since its release in September 2020, company says its app has seen over 1.5Million installs and over 250,000 monthly active users.
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