“I really loved being a part of AccelerateKID STEM & Entrepreneurship Pilot Program at John R King Middle School in DPSCD (Detroit Public School Community District) where I experienced some of the activities in this book first hand. What I love the most is that the program offers a coding and business perspective that was brought to the classroom twice a week for my 6th, 7th and 8th graders. I haven’t seen my students this excited an any of our activities this year. My students learned to code, how to build a business model and problem solve as well as how to present their final project at the end of the program. It is exciting that they now offer a handbook to show how to run a coding class while teaching important 21st century skills. I recommend the AccelerateKID method for any computer class or as an elective activity. I promise you won’t be disappointed.”

Shanah LeGree, MBA, John R. King Academic & Performing Arts Academy Math and Computer Science Teacher, Detroit, MI

This book is directed at those who teach computer science (CS) in middle school but the core lessons can be applied in any K-12 classrooms. The authors are all from a Michigan-based company called AccelerateKID and they found a creative solution to make learning coding fun and exciting but also practical. Making the handbook into a novel is imaginative and a valuable resource for any public school district, private and charter schools, and homeschool group. It’s also pushing the envelop with what our youth can learn and prepare them for high school Advanced Placement CS Principles and A examinations. They are fully vested in creating future creators in our youth.”

Roderick L. Brown, Founder & Principal Strategist, Flow Business Solutions, LLC (Former Director of Partnerships of Detroit Public Schools)

“The authors of this book are all from a Michigan-based company called AccelerateKID and they found a creative solution to make learning coding fun, exciting and practical. It prepares teachers to teach high school Advanced Placement CS Principles and CS A exams.”

Alexandra Vlachakis, Midwest Director at LEGO Education (Previously Detroit Public School Community District Director of Computer Science and Innovation)
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“This book is directed at those who teach computer science (CS) in middle school but the core lessons can be applied in any K-12 classrooms. The authors are all from a Michigan-based company called AccelerateKID and they found a creative solution to make learning coding fun and exciting but also practical. Making the handbook into a novel is imaginative and a valuable resource for any public school district, private and charter schools, and homeschool group. It’s also pushing the envelop with what our youth can learn and prepare them for high school Advanced Placement CS Principles and A examinations. They are fully vested in creating future creators in our youth.”

Roderick L. Brown, Founder, Flow Business Solutions, LLC (former Executive Director of Partnerships of Detroit Public Schools)

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