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“Scroll through Samaira Mehta’s Instagram and you’ll see that she is a lot like other kids her age. She posts about having a lemonade stand, going swimming and doing the “In My Feelings” dance challenge.
But she also stands out from other 10-year-olds — Mehta is CEO, founder and inventor of CoderBunnyz, a board game that teaches players as young as 4 basic coding concepts. Players draw and move their bunny piece along the board with the goal of eating carrots and hopping to their final destination.
“CoderBunnyz will basically teach you all the concepts you ever need in computer programming,” Mehta tells CNBC Make It. “There’s the very basic concepts like sequencing and conditionals to more advanced concepts like loops, functions, stack, queue, lists, parallelism, inheritance and many others.”
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Would like to take the time out to recognize this phenomenal 10 year old entrepreneur named Samaira Mehta - @coderbunnyz who has created a fun game for the youth that teaches them how to code! . . We all can see how much the internet is spreading & growing more and more into our lives so it only makes sense that we’re preparing our next generations to be owners and creators in this continuous evolution of technology & information. . . So shoutout to you Samaira and thank you for inspiring us all to be better! 💜 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #coderbunnyz #codeorg #younggreatness #entrepreneur #coder #coders #flyyrxpopulation #media #hiphop #music #creatives #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcastlife #podcaster #podcasters #fortheculture #hiphopblog #hiphopblogs #hiphopblogger #hiphopunderground #undergroundrap #undergroundrapper #mentality #mentalhealthmatters #breakfastclub #hot97 #angiemartinez #nojumper https://www.instagram.com/p/ByVRK8zhLs7/?igshid=pcficjgqkr7d
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#10 yaşındaki #minik #yazılım cı herkesi şaşırttı! #software #google #Microsoft #intel #oracle #AMAZON #CARTOONNETWORK #CODERBUNNYZ https://www.instagram.com/p/BpSgDO_A4oB/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=sbxyfgi90jiw
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News like this always make me excited. I have been considering the youngsters who grew up with technology have a huge potential to make the world better place.Moreover, This generation have opportunity to reach information in every continuum of their life just opposite If we compare with the elder siblings. This chance comes up with a plethora of advantages. Furthermore, children in this ages could realize both demands and desires of the younger audience since she has just lived same years maximum four years ago. In my opinion, this issue is the secret of her success on CoderBunnyz.
She spoke at the Microsoft's Women in Technology conference. Not last but least, she already has started to workshops for teaching how to code.
I hope she will not only focus on the technology in her future years. We need to see women like her in the politics. She could easily expand her vision in the lights of the mentors and will be a perfect Minister of Technology.
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This article lowkey makes me feel bad about myself because she is an 11 year old CEO that has already created a board game called CoderBunnyz, launched CoderMindz, and is partnering with Walmart and Facebook to donate the titles to libraries and schools around the world. I think this article is important because it is showing how women are stepping up in STEM fields and that anything you set your mind to is achievable.
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How this 11-year-old entrepreneur is helping kids learn AI concepts and coding with CoderBunnyz
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UFABET ใช่เลย สร้างรายได้เป็นล้าน ด้วยวัยยังเล็ก

UFABET ใช่เลย ถึงแม้ผู้คนจำนวนมากบางทีก็อาจจะคิดว่าการเขียนรหัสเกิดเรื่องที่ยากรวมทั้งไ่ม่เหมาะสมกับการสอนในวัยเด็ก แม้กระนั้นวันนี้ Samaira Mehta สาวน้อยวัย 10 ขวบ ได้แสดงให้พวกเรามองเห็นแล้วขอรับว่า ไม่ว่าอายุเยอะแค่ไหนก็สามารถเรียนพัฒนาโปรแกรมได้ Mehtaนักเขียนโปรแกรมอายุ10ขวบ
Samaira Mehta สาวน้อยผู้พอใจการเขียนโปรแกรมตั้งแต่วัยเด็ก โดยจุดเริ่มนั้นมาจากการที่บิดาของคุณซึ่งดำรงชีพวิศวกรรมได้สอนให้คุณได้ทราบจะการเขียนรหัส ก็เลยทำให้คุณกำเนิดพอใจรวมทั้งต้องการที่จะสร้างเกมเป็นของตนเองขึ้น
ซึ่งวัตถุประสงค์หลักของเกมที่คุณสร้าง เป็น เพื่อเด็กๆรุ่นเดียวกันกับคุณได้บันเทิงใจกับการเขียนรหัสรวมทั้งสามารถสร้างโปรแกรมเองได้ โดย Mehta คิดว่าในอีก 10-15 ปีด้านหน้า ความชำนาญการเขียนโปรแกรมจะมีคุณประโยชน์แล้วก็ช่วยสร้างเสริมจังหวะสำหรับการทำงานมากเพิ่มขึ้น
จากผลงานก่อนหน้านี้ คุณได้สร้างกระดานเกมชื่อ CoderBunnyz รวมทั้ง CoderMindz ขึ้น ซึ่งเป็นเกมที่มีรายละเอียดการสอนเกี่ยวกับความสามารถรากฐานสำหรับในการพัฒนาโปรแกรม AI และก็ภาษา Java สำหรับเด็กๆที่ควรจะทราบ และก็ในปี 2018 ธุรกิจกระดานเกมของคุณสามารถทำรายได้มากถึง 200,000 ดอลลาร์ หรือราวๆ 6,162,000 บาท ทำให้เดี๋ยวนี้คุณเปลี่ยนเป็นนักเขียนโปรแกรมรายได้หลักล้านในวัยอายุเพียงแค่ 10 ขวบนะครับ
เดินตามรอยเจ้าพ่อไมโครซอฟท์ Bill Gates ผู้จัดตั้ง Microsoft สนใจสำหรับการพัฒนาโปรแกรมตั้งแต่อายุ 13 ปี เขามีความคิดเห็นว่า วิชาความรู้ทางเทคโนโลยีเป็นเรื่องสำคัญ นอกเหนือจากการที่จะสร้างคุณประโยชน์ให้แก่นักศึกษาแล้ว ยังช่วยทำให้โลกของพวกเรามีการปรับปรุงไปในทางที่ดียิ่งขึ้นอีกด้วยขอรับ
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เมียของเขา Melinda Gates ก็มีความเห็นเหมือนกับเขาว่า ความเข้าใจเกี่ยวกับคอมพิวเตอร์เป็นเรื่องสำคัญ มันสามารถเปลี่ยนโลกใบนี้ได้อย่างมากมาย วันนี้ผมก็เลยมีแหล่งทำความเข้าใจมาชี้แนะให้สำหรับคนที่พอใจสำหรับเพื่อการออกแบบโปรแกรมทุกคนขอรับ หลักสูตรเรียนรู้ผ่านทางออนไลน์ ฟรีไม่ต้องเสียค่าใช้จ่ายนะครับ
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CodingThailand เป็นเว็บสอนการเขียนโปรแกรมฟรีของเมืองไทย ที่สอนโดย “ผู้ฝึกสอนเอก” หรือคุณเอกนรินทร์ คำคูณ ผู้จัดตั้ง Coding Thailand ซึ่งด้านในเว็บไซต์ไชต์จะประกอบไปด้วยบทเรียนการสอนทำโปรแกรมฟรีสำหรับคนที่พอใจระดับเริ่ม อย่างภาษาที่นิยมกันเช่น HTML5, SQL, PHP ฯลฯ
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11-year-old Samaira Mehta is the creator of CoderBunnyz, board games to help teach kids how to code.
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Diese 10-jährige Startup-Gründerin bringt Kindern Programmieren bei Mit zehn Jahren schon erfolgreiche Jungunternehmerin? Die US-amerikanische Startup-Gründerin Samaira Mehta hat mit Coderbunnyz ein Spiel entwickelt, das Kindern das Programmieren näherbringt.
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Samaira Mehta Introduces Artificial Intelligence Game

In 2015, Santa Clara resident and Millikin Basics+ Elementary School student, Samaira Mehta, 11, released CoderBunnyz, a board game that teaches children how to code. Since then, CoderBunnyz, has attracted an international fan base. The game has reached consumers in the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, China and South America.
Right now, Mehta is busy promoting her new game, CoderMindz, which teaches the concepts of artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence refers to a branch of computer science which deals with the simulation of intelligent behavior in computers and a machine’s ability to imitate intelligent human behavior.
Mehta’s idea to design CoderMindz stemmed from a talk she had with her father, who works in artificial intelligence.
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Lessons This 10 Year Old Entrepreneur Teaches About Raising the Next Generation of Business Leaders
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Lessons This 10 Year Old Entrepreneur Teaches About Raising the Next Generation of Business Leaders


Most kids’ entrepreneurial experience ends at a neighborhood lemonade stand, but that’s not the same for Samaira Mehta. She’s the CEO of CoderBunnyz, a board game that teaches children how to code.
The best part? She’s only 10. But, don’t let her age fool you. This is one miniature business founder who knows how to play the business game and she has some valuable lessons for anyone who wants their child to be more entrepreneurial.
Let’s take a look at four of them.?
1. You’re never too young to start a business.
At the age when many kids are watching unboxing videos and dreaming about owning the toys inside, Mehta is the top dog (or top pup in this case) of CoderBunnyz and a public speaker around Silicon Valley, too.
I’m a fan of getting children started early on their own business ventures. While a lemonade stand is good (although you may want to check to make sure you have your proper permits), there are other ways you can introduce kids to business.
Both of my sons are on that track currently, with one having written and marketed a children’s book for charity and the other having started a nonprofit to help get more children involved in charitable work. Even small people can think big.?
2. Charity is a fantastic way to teach entrepreneurialism.
Speaking of charity, kids love helping other people, which makes charity a fantastic way of teaching entrepreneurialism to youngsters. In Mehta’s case, she launched an initiative called Yes, 1 Billion Kids Can Code where people could buy CoderBunnyz and donate it to a school of their choice. Mehta would then visit the school and conduct a coding workshop there with the kids.
For my boys, charitable work was a great gateway to entrepreneurialism. Posed with the question of how to help as many people as possible with limited resources, one of my sons hit on the idea to break a world record with cereal boxes, collecting food and publicity for his endeavor. If you want to teach your kids about business, start with the business of helping others.
3. Learning is much easier if it’s fun.
As anyone who has tried to teach anything to another person can tell you, it’s easier if you can make it fun. Mehta did it with a board game and my son did it with his world record. But, this doesn’t just hold true for kids. Even if you are teaching adults, making it fun makes it stick in their brains longer.
If you want kids to soak up what they can about business, you could try to find some way to make a game out of making money.
4. A little inspiration goes a long way.
Mehta, in a video produced by the makers of The Powerpuff Girls cartoon, says she is inspired by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and former first lady Michelle Obama, as they both encourage girls to strive for excellence.
The CoderBunnyz CEO also became an inspiration herself when she was featured in the aforementioned video that featured real life “Powerpuff Girls” that help inspire other girls. She was featured in the video series after winning $2,500 for second place at Think Tank Learning’s Pitchfest in 2016. Not bad for someone who was eight at the time.
My sons count people like Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Airbnb co-founder Joe Gabbia among the people who inspire and influence them to be great. (I’m probably also somewhere on the list if you go down far enough.)
While superheroes might look fun flying around on the big screen, I believe it’s important to also let your kids know who the real superheroes are so they can find inspiration grounded in reality.
Ultimately, I think we can all be inspired by Mehta. By doing some good in the world and being a role model to others, she has shown that age is really just a number and being young shouldn’t preclude you from accomplishing what you want– which is maybe the best lesson of all to pass along to your children.
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Lessons This 10 Year Old Entrepreneur Teaches About Raising the Next Generation of Business Leaders
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Lessons This 10 Year Old Entrepreneur Teaches About Raising the Next Generation of Business Leaders


Most kids’ entrepreneurial experience ends at a neighborhood lemonade stand, but that’s not the same for Samaira Mehta. She’s the CEO of CoderBunnyz, a board game that teaches children how to code.
The best part? She’s only 10. But, don’t let her age fool you. This is one miniature business founder who knows how to play the business game and she has some valuable lessons for anyone who wants their child to be more entrepreneurial.
Let’s take a look at four of them.?
1. You’re never too young to start a business.
At the age when many kids are watching unboxing videos and dreaming about owning the toys inside, Mehta is the top dog (or top pup in this case) of CoderBunnyz and a public speaker around Silicon Valley, too.
I’m a fan of getting children started early on their own business ventures. While a lemonade stand is good (although you may want to check to make sure you have your proper permits), there are other ways you can introduce kids to business.
Both of my sons are on that track currently, with one having written and marketed a children’s book for charity and the other having started a nonprofit to help get more children involved in charitable work. Even small people can think big.?
2. Charity is a fantastic way to teach entrepreneurialism.
Speaking of charity, kids love helping other people, which makes charity a fantastic way of teaching entrepreneurialism to youngsters. In Mehta’s case, she launched an initiative called Yes, 1 Billion Kids Can Code where people could buy CoderBunnyz and donate it to a school of their choice. Mehta would then visit the school and conduct a coding workshop there with the kids.
For my boys, charitable work was a great gateway to entrepreneurialism. Posed with the question of how to help as many people as possible with limited resources, one of my sons hit on the idea to break a world record with cereal boxes, collecting food and publicity for his endeavor. If you want to teach your kids about business, start with the business of helping others.
3. Learning is much easier if it’s fun.
As anyone who has tried to teach anything to another person can tell you, it’s easier if you can make it fun. Mehta did it with a board game and my son did it with his world record. But, this doesn’t just hold true for kids. Even if you are teaching adults, making it fun makes it stick in their brains longer.
If you want kids to soak up what they can about business, you could try to find some way to make a game out of making money.
4. A little inspiration goes a long way.
Mehta, in a video produced by the makers of The Powerpuff Girls cartoon, says she is inspired by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and former first lady Michelle Obama, as they both encourage girls to strive for excellence.
The CoderBunnyz CEO also became an inspiration herself when she was featured in the aforementioned video that featured real life “Powerpuff Girls” that help inspire other girls. She was featured in the video series after winning $2,500 for second place at Think Tank Learning’s Pitchfest in 2016. Not bad for someone who was eight at the time.
My sons count people like Bill Gates, Elon Musk and Airbnb co-founder Joe Gabbia among the people who inspire and influence them to be great. (I’m probably also somewhere on the list if you go down far enough.)
While superheroes might look fun flying around on the big screen, I believe it’s important to also let your kids know who the real superheroes are so they can find inspiration grounded in reality.
Ultimately, I think we can all be inspired by Mehta. By doing some good in the world and being a role model to others, she has shown that age is really just a number and being young shouldn’t preclude you from accomplishing what you want– which is maybe the best lesson of all to pass along to your children.
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She’s only 10 years old, and teaching young minds around the world how to code
She’s only 10 years old, and teaching young minds around the world how to code
Samaira Mehta, the Founder and CEO of CoderBunnyz, has designed a STEM game that is being used as a coding tool in 106 schools in the US within a year of launch.
Samaira Mehta isn’t your usual 10-year-old. This school student is the Founder and CEO of CoderBunnyz, a company that she founded at age 8. CoderBunnyz has launched a STEM game with the same name to empower children to learn to code and…
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Chỉ mới 10 tuổi, cô bé này đã sáng lập ra một công ty công nghệ và thu hút sự chú ý của Google
Samaira Mehta là một cô bé 10 tuổi lớn lên ở Thung lũng Silicon (Mỹ). Công việc của Mehta là lập trình viên, là người sáng lập và giám đốc điều hành của một công ty tên là CoderBunnyz.

Chỉ mới 10 tuổi, cô bé này đã sáng lập ra một công ty công nghệ và thu hút sự chú ý của Google.
Câu chuyện bắt đầu khi Mehta lên 8 tuổi, cô bé tạo ra một trò chơi giúp trẻ em làm quen với tư duy lập trình. Trò chơi ấy mang tên CoderBunnyz, cũng chính là tên công ty mà Mehta thành lập sau này.
Mehta đã học lập trình từ khi 6 tuổi. Bạn không nghe nhầm đâu, lúc đó cô bé mới chỉ học lớp 1. Báo chí viết về Mehta rất nhiều mỗi khi cô bé tham gia các hội nghị ở Thung lũng Silicon với vai trò là một diễn giả.
Vào năm 2016, sau khi tạo ra trò chơi CoderBunnyz, Mehta đã giành được một số giải thưởng. Điều này đã thu hút sự chú ý của Cartoon Network, kênh truyền hình này đã giới thiệu Mehta trong các chương trình của họ để truyền cảm hứng cho các em nhỏ. Và mọi thứ diễn ra từ đó…

Samaira Mehta và trò chơi dạy trẻ em lập trình của mình.
Sau khi nổi tiếng, Mehta bắt đầu bán trò chơi của mình trên Amazon. “Chúng tôi đã bán được 1.000 hộp, hơn 35.000 đô-la Mỹ, và nó chỉ có mặt trên thị trường trong một năm.” - Mehta cởi mở và đáng yêu nói với Trưởng phòng Công nghệ Julie Bort của tờ Business Insider.
Mehta đã lên một kế hoạch tiếp thị sát thủ với sự giúp đỡ của người cha Rakesh Mehta (một kỹ sư công nghệ thông tin từng làm việc cho Intel, Oracle và Sun Microsystems). Thông qua trò chơi của mình, Mehta tổ chức các cuộc hội thảo lập trình cho trẻ em ở độ tuổi đi học.
Mehta đã nghĩ lớn, quyết định khởi xướng một sáng kiến được gọi là “Yes, 1 Billion Kids Can Code”. Đó là một chiến dịch gọi vốn cộng đồng để Mehta có thể đưa trò chơi của mình vào trong các trường học, qua đó dạy nhiều trẻ em hơn nữa học lập trình.
Vào đầu năm học này, 106 trường học trên khắp nước Mỹ đã sử dụng trò chơi của Mehta. Mehta cũng đi đến từng trường học để dạy các bạn cách làm chủ trò chơi của mình.
“Trên thế giới có hơn 1 tỷ trẻ em.” - cô bé nói. “Có những người sẵn sàng tặng các hộp trò chơi CoderBunnyz cho các trường học và cho những người có nhu cầu trên khắp thế giới muốn học lập trình”.

Một buổi workshop của CoderBunnyz tại một trường học.
Doanh thu của trò chơi đầu tiên tốt đến mức Mehta vừa tung ra một trò chơi tiếp theo: CoderMindz, một trò chơi dạy trẻ em lập trình trí thông minh nhân tạo (AI).
Với CoderMindz, trẻ em có thể học các nguyên tắc AI cơ bản - các khái niệm như đào tạo, suy luận và học tập thích ứng. Cuối cùng, người chơi có thể sử dụng những kỹ năng đó để chế tạo robot.
Samaira Mehta đã phát triển CoderMindz với sự giúp đỡ của cậu em trai 6 tuổi Aadit Mehta, vừa là cách để dạy cậu em trai lập trình.

Aadit Mehta, cậu em trai kém Samaira Mehta 4 tuổi.
Như đã nói ở trên, Mehta được mời đến rất nhiều cuộc hội thảo với tư cách diễn giả. Đáng nhớ nhất có lẽ là lần cô bé diễn thuyết trước 2.000 người tại trụ sở chính của Google ở Mountain View, California, Mỹ. Đó là nơi Mehta đã gặp Stacy Sullivan, Giám đốc Văn hóa của Google.

Samaira Mehta tại trụ sở chính của Google.
“Sullivan nói rằng tôi đã làm rất tốt và sau khi tôi tốt nghiệp đại học, tôi có thể đến làm việc cho Google.” - Mehta chia sẻ sau buổi hội thảo.
Ấy vậy mà Mehta đáp lại Sullivan rằng cô bé không biết liệu có muốn làm việc cho Google hay không. Cô bé thích trở thành một doanh nhân hơn.

Samaira Mehta diễn thuyết tại một buổi hội thao do Microsoft tổ chức nói về vấn đề phụ nữ trong lĩnh vực Công nghệ.
Ngoài ra, Mehta đã gặp rất nhiều tên tuổi lớn. Một trong những khoảnh khắc đáng tự hào nhất của cô bé là nhận được bức thư khích lệ từ cựu đệ nhất phu nhân Michelle Obama. Mehta cũng đã gặp Mark Zuckerberg vào dịp Halloween khi cô bé chơi đùa trong khu phố của Zuckerberg và tìm kiếm cơ hội để gặp gỡ, nói chuyện với cha đẻ Facebook.
Sự nghiệp của Mehta vẫn còn rộng mở phía trước, một cô bé phi thường và tốt bụng. Dù công ty còn non trẻ nhưng Mehta vẫn luôn dành một phần lợi nhuận để làm từ thiện.
Thậm chí, Mehta còn thành lập hẳn một tổ chức từ thiện và tự mình quản lý. “Nó giúp những người vô gia cư.” - Mehta cho biết.
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