The leading learn-to-code solution for libraries
Fiero Code is a beloved library-land product, making it so easy for public, K12, and academic libraries to bring coding to their community.
Over 50,000 students learning through innovative organizations such as:
5 ways libraries love to use Fiero Code
1. As your newest learn-to-code eResource
Just like a language-learning app, provide coding-education access to your entire community.
Ages 8-108 are using Fiero Code to learn how to code.
Remote access allows patrons to log on from home, work, school, or anywhere!
Unlimited users, because who likes managing licenses?
2. As an in-person program
Youth, teen, and adult services librarians love Fiero because they can use it to run code clubs, code camps, and even coding bootcamps (vocational training for adults) – no coding expertise required.
On-demand training allows anyone to run a coding program, even if you don’t know how to code.
Come-and-go and formal program format options mean you can run programs that work best for YOUR library.
Program-in-a-box takes the lesson-prep out of coding programs and makes it easy.
3. As a coding competition
Fiero regularly runs worldwide coding competitions, free for ages 8-18, with the chance to win code-able robots, drones, and other coding tech.
Fun for students – What’s more fun than competing in a worldwide competition? Oh yeah… winning a worldwide competition.
Easy to deliver as we provide promo kits that easily plug into your social media channels.
Drive usage and get all those juicy stats that will make your superiors drool.
4. As an supplemental learning resource
School and academic librarians love to use Fiero to support current and future computer science students.
Allow students to explore computer science before enrolling in a class or declaring a major.
Provide extra practice for students who are falling behind or need extra help understanding a concept.
Easily connect coding to other disciplines like math, science, and entrepreneurship but using Fiero in those classes without having to develop a whole new curriculum.
5. Supporting Makerspaces
Activate your library’s makerspace with Fiero Code. Teach people basic maker skills, and how to use your robots and maker devices.
Content for Maker devices – Fiero Code includes content for Makey Makeys and Raspberry Pis.
Content for Robotics – We also include content for Ozobot and Sphero code-able robots.
Well Decorated
Well Loved
"I am proud that I made a whole game using Javascript."
"I had fun making a platformer!"
"Learning to add and animate elements was really fun."
"I'm proud that I learned new things."
"So fun making the planets explode!"
"I'm proud of finishing it and not crashing the webpage!"
Well Aligned
Unlock hopeful futures for the people in your community.
Resources
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Access free resources to help start and run coding programs at your school or library.