An innovative wayof teaching

We work with governments and institutions to introduce and improve the teaching of programming.

Learn about our proposals for

Goverments

To implement policies in programming education

Schools

To teach programming at your educational institution

What we do

Programadores 3.0

Programadores 3.0 is an initiative promoted by the state of San Luis (ARG) to teach programming and computational thinking to kids in primary schools, teenagers in secondary schools and adults, using Mumuki.

In addition to accessing exclusive content within the interactive platform, the programmers counted on the support of teachers in the forum and they were able to attend face-to-face workshops, dictated by the Mumuki team.

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Mini Programadores

Mini Programadores is an initiative of the Government of San Luis designed to encourage all the boys and girls of the province, between 8 and 12 years old, to discover the world of programming.

All of them have free access to Mumuki Primary, with content and functionalities designed taking into account the characteristic features of their age. In addition, they can attend monthly face-to-face meetings, dictated by the Mumuki team, with unplugged and online activities to review and reinforce the concepts learned in the platform.

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MendoGrammers

With MendoGrammers more than 10K students from primary and secondary schools in Mendoza will be trained in programming, while 300 teachers will be trained to accompany them in their learning.

This is within the framework of Mendoza TEC, an initiative of the Government of Mendoza that aims to turn the province into a technological center.

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Plan Ceibal

Since 2007, with the objective of supporting Uruguayan educational policies with technology, Plan Ceibal provides a set of programs, educational resources and training for students and teachers throughout the country.

In this framework, Mumuki is working in three different projects:

- Mumuki Championship: 1500 high school students use Mumuki to take their first steps in programming.

-Computational Thinking: 600 kids from elementary schools are learning with Mumuki.

- Youth to Program: 100 young people between 17 and 26 years old are using the Mumuki Platform to get a job in IT.

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Informatorio

It's a Chaco government program created in order to give its people more and better opportunities to join in the knowledge economy through training in programming.

Over 5000 teenagers and adults in the province are going through the Introduction to Programming course making use of Mumuki's educational content and platform.

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Digital House

With two campuses in Buenos Aires and one in San Pablo, Digital House is one of the most recognized coding schools in the region. Both in Argentina and in Brazil, they use Mumuki for their full stack web, Android, iOS and data science courses.

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How we do it

Mumuki proposes a unique and innovative way to teach programming, with tools for students, teachers and institutions.

We offer you a complete customized solution, designed according to your needs.

Educational Content

We choose and create the educational content that your course needs.

Pedagogical Advice

We assist you in the design and realization of your project.

Interactive Platform

With self-evaluating exercises that integrate practice and theory.

Teacher Training

We work on the key concepts and dynamics to teach programming.

Virtual Classroom

With teaching tools to supervise the progress of the students.

We work together with