Learn to Code and Help Raise Money to Send the Hawaii Team to South Korea!
Oceanit is hosting an introductory Altino coding class on Saturday and Sunday as a fundraiser to send three confirmed students to South Korea for the annual Saeon International Autonomous Coding Challenge on September 15th. The students would act as special guests of the South Korean Governement, who would be taking care of their hotel, meals, and ground transportation. All proceeds of the event will be contributed to their trip.
Why Learn Altino?
Altino was recently featured on Hawaii News Now as the first in its kind coding teaching platform to be launched into the school cirriculums of many public schools in the state of Hawaii. Click here to watch the full feature.
Altino training is geared for the non-coder. So if you have no experience with coding, this class is made for you. Altino is a teaching platform geared to make coding hands-on, inspiring, and fun. Learn more about why coding matters.
Registration Information
Location
The trainings will be held at KS Halau ʻInana, 2438 S. Beretania St. You can find free parking in front of the Halau, and free street parking as well. There is paid parking at JCCH (Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii)
Cost
Fundraiser price will go for $100 vs the regular one day price of $200. Please bring a check made out to the “Oceanit Research Foundation”.
If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact Ian Kitajima at (808)531-3017 or [email protected].