How to open a No Code Community Chapter in your Educational Institution
The main highlight of Digital-Library is its "Coding Literacy Mission" (www.code.ncvt.in). It offers a step-by-step guide to creating digital products without the need for coding, using what's known as No Code Technology.
What exactly is No Code Technology?
No Code Technology enables individuals to build digital products without traditional programming languages. It’s a way to create apps, websites, and more—without writing complex code.
Why is the Coding Literacy Mission important?
Currently, only 0.5% of the population knows how to code. This situation mirrors the early 19th century when only a fraction of people could read. Today, just 1 in 400 people knows coding alone. Despite this, coding is one of the most sought-after skills globally.
Learning different programming languages can be challenging, but No Code Technology bridges the gap, empowering anyone to create software without coding skills.
Learn more about the Coding Literacy Mission here
Why should educational institutions embrace No Code Technology?
Every educational institution should set aside space for a **"No Code Community Chapter."** These chapters equip students with tomorrow's essential skills. Explore resources through www.digital-library.in.
A No Code Community Chapter is a collaborative group where motivated students:
- Brainstorm ideas
- Develop apps, games, and user interfaces
- Organize programming events like hackathons and competitions
- Share resources
- Build their skills for the professional world
Instead of focusing on traditional coding, these chapters emphasize No Code Technology. Students learn to build digital products quickly and efficiently, empowering them to become creators in the digital era without requiring in-depth programming knowledge.
How to open a No Code Community Chapter in your Educational Institution
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