CodeREV Kids
Evan Boorman's work experience begins in 2002 when they become the President of Tailored Tutoring. Evan holds this position until August 2014. In 2014, they establish CodeREV Kids and becomes the Founder and CEO. CodeREV Kids focuses on inspiring and developing independent thinkers through design-thinking and problem-solving skills. They provide coding, design-thinking, and robotics STEAM learning experiences for K-12 students through various educational solutions, such as robotics kits, camps, and online curriculum.
Evan Boorman's education history begins in 1996, where they attended Loyola High School. Evan completed their high school education at this institution in the year 2000. Following that, Evan went on to pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology, with an emphasis in Education, at UC Santa Barbara from 2000 to 2005.
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CodeREV Kids
CodeREV Kids was born out of a desire to fill a need in education, a need to provide a true, comprehensive technology education in a fun, stress-free environment. Our STEM focused courses and tech camps provide the basis for a much deeper education in technology than what students receive at their schools. This is because our instructors are allboth industry tested STEM and coding professionals, and because these instructors have gained a wealth of teaching experience to kids in STEM, Technology, and Coding in various formats.Our Tech/Coding classes and camps are all project-based, which means students are applying computational thinking to each coding skill they learn, and are using the highest level processing skills as identified by the Common Core for true comprehension of the material they are learning to use and apply.Further, CodeREV Kids was founded by education and technology experts, so it is a perfect synthesis of education and STEM. This is evidenced through CodeREV's amazing STEM and TECH Coding Camps and After School Classes.Instilling the most relevant and practical education in students of all kinds by teaching them to program and create technology. Students are inspired by what they create and learn to love learning.