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New coding schools help Lebanon's underprivileged youth and refugees acquire digital skills that make them thrive
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Seventeen students are staring at their computer screens trying to figure out how to build a simple game called "Snake". The classic game requires manoeuvring a snake that constantly grows longer, without allowing it to eat its tail.
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Re: questions about introduction
Seventeen students... is the introduction.
New coding schools... is a kind of sub-title or summary.
New coding schools... is a kind of sub-title or summary.
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Re: questions about introduction
below text is the introduction in article:
Seventeen students are staring at their computer screens trying to figure out how to build a simple game called "Snake". The classic game requires manoeuvring a snake that constantly grows longer, without allowing it to eat its tail.
This is the second month of class at the coding school Codi, which teaches basic digital language to underprivileged Lebanese youth and refugees for free.
“At the beginning it was difficult, but then it goes fast,” says Marie-Therese Kazanjian, a 22-year-old Syrian refugee student, while typing.
Seventeen students are staring at their computer screens trying to figure out how to build a simple game called "Snake". The classic game requires manoeuvring a snake that constantly grows longer, without allowing it to eat its tail.
This is the second month of class at the coding school Codi, which teaches basic digital language to underprivileged Lebanese youth and refugees for free.
“At the beginning it was difficult, but then it goes fast,” says Marie-Therese Kazanjian, a 22-year-old Syrian refugee student, while typing.