Many high schools still offer limited or no data science courses, which are often not integrated into the broader curriculum and leaving out real-world applications or recent advancements.
How We Bridge The Gap?
KidAlytics empowers future innovators with critical skills for the 21st century.
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Learning data science helps young minds develop problem-solving abilities and computational thinking, which is essential for innovation.
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Students with strong data literacy skills tend to perform better in mathematics, science, and reading.
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Data-driven decision-making, data analysis, and data storytelling are among the most sought-after skills in today's job market.
Keeping students on the path
to a Data & STEM career requires a multi-level approach.
KidAlytics delivers positive experiences designed for youth and emerging adults 13-24 that build human and social capital.
How We Do It
OUR PROGRAMS
KidAlytics is the ultimate solution for those who want to excel in the classroom and beyond! Our program pathways are designed to help you leverage your transferable skills and digital expertise to gain a competitive edge in data science, analytics, and STEM careers globally.
With inspiring role models and expert mentors, we'll unveil the many pathways to success and guide you toward leadership to innovate and create with confidence.
Data Mind Bootcamp
Over five weeks, learners will learn to understand key data methodologies, such as analysis, modeling, and data visualization, while utilizing industry-standard tools to handle and interpret datasets effectively. Whether your interest is building social impact, climate change, or researching a problem, understanding data is critical in knowledge-building.
Labs include lecture series from industry experts, technical workshops where you learn to build themed projects, career workshops, and dedicated working sessions.
Duration: 5-12 weeks Eligibility: Teens 14-18
Apply all the skills and knowledge you have gained throughout the boot camp in a comprehensive portfolio project and present it at the Project Showcase held in late August/September. Students present their projects to the community and receive feedback, collaboration, and resources.