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At The Family, we believe that anyone can become a great entrepreneur. Find more info here: http://www.thefamily.co/ By Dario Spagnolo, CEO at O’clock (https://oclock.io/), Chloé Hermary, CEO at Ada Tech School (https://ada-school.com/) & Perrine Legal, Director at Colori (https://www.colori.education/) You can find the slides here: https://www.slideshare.net/_TheFamily... Knowing how to code is probably the skill of the century. Still, today most developers are young males, which substantially impacts both how the cards are distributed in this age & how tech is built 🔨 Fortunately, there are new actors trying to reverse this by creating inventive learning paths. After the boom of Codecademy, Le Wagon, Iron Hack and 42, a new generation is coming: more inclusive, more accessible, so that anyone can learn how to code. Representatives of this generation were with us for a unique event on coding schools. Each brought their own perspective and reveal their secrets on how to teach code online, to women or to kids. 💖 LINEUP 💖 🌐 Online only by Dario Spagnolo, CEO at O’clock Wanna learn web development without moving from your couch? O’clock focuses on this particular use case with a 5-month online training program, that still has classmates & a coach to follow your progress. For people wanting to learn coding and be trained (& not just counting on their own intrinsic motivation), even if they live far from the big cities where these programs are provided. 👧 For women by Chloé Hermary, CEO at Ada Tech School As only 10% of tech students are girls in France today, Chloé decided to create Ada: the 1st inclusive coding-school designed to address the gender gap in computer science. The goal is simple: Launching a school where everybody feels completely accepted, through a complete renewed education experience. 🧒 For kids without screens by Perrine Legal, Director at Colori Yeah, you read it right. This Montessori-inspired program teaches kids from 3 to 6 years old how to code, with no screens involved. Tech is part of every kid’s life today. But using the devices and understanding how they work are two separate matters. Colori educates them to make them aware of the realities behind every screen and the way technology works.