08/15/2024

In an increasingly digital world, coding has become a vital skill, not just for IT professionals but for everyone. Understanding the basics of programming can open doors to countless opportunities, foster creativity, and enhance problem-solving skills. We are excited to launch Fiero Code, an online learning platform that helps make coding accessible, enjoyable, and highly educational for our community!

What is Fiero Code?

Fiero Code is a comprehensive online platform designed to teach coding from the ground up. With a curriculum that spans HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, and block-based coding with Scratch, it's geared towards turning beginners into proficient coders. The platform uses gamification techniques, where learners earn rewards, unlock levels, and customize their own robot avatars as they progress. Moreover, it's structured around an overarching narrative—helping a robot save his world, Planet Fiero, adding a thrilling layer of storytelling to the learning experience.

Fiero Code stands out as the largest learn-to-code solution in libraries worldwide, offering content for not only traditional coding but also for projects involving Makey Makey, Raspberry Pi, Ozobot, and Sphero. This diverse range of content ensures that learners of all interests and ages—from children through adult learners—find something that captivates and challenges them.

Happy Coding!

Get Started With Fiero Code

Looking for more coding resources? Check out these upcoming coding events for kids!
Every 2nd Tuesday from September to December, learn how to create a Fiero Code account and get started with an introduction to the world of coding. You can learn at your own pace or work together with friends on a number of different code projects, like designing a website, programming a dancing robot, or designing video games!
Let's practice beginner coding skills with our Dash robots and Ozobots! For 1st and 2nd graders with their caregivers.
Let's explore coding languages on the Library's newest platform, Fiero Code, and practice coding with the Library's Sphero robots and Ozobots.