CO;Ders, a student club at SUNY Korea, has been elected as an Outstanding Educational Volunteering Club by the Ministry of Education and KOFAC (Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science & Creativity).
In acknowledgement of the coding programs which students voluntarily offered at various elementary, middle and high schools in Songdo, CO;Ders received a medal, and a certificate from the Minister of Education.
The name “CO;Ders” is the combination of “code” with “ers (people doing something).” As a coding club that welcomes anyone who is interested in coding, the biggest goal of CO;Ders is to help more students know how easy and fun coding is.
*If you have any questions, please send an email to CO;Ders at
codersus@codersus.com
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