High School Seniors Jahan Taila and Nathan Anil Launch Innovative EdTech Startup, Raising $30k in Seed Funding

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At just 17 and 18 years old, Jahan Taila & Nathan Anil have already accomplished what many entrepreneurs dream of. They have co-founded Codera,  an innovative educational technology (EdTech) platform designed to teach kids how to code in a fun and engaging way. As high school seniors, they have raised over $30,000 in seed funding, earned the attention of 10+ schools and hundreds of users, and are now on track to bring their vision of making coding exciting and accessible to students across the globe.

Jahan & Nathan’s journey with Codera began with a simple realization: while coding is an essential skill for the future, many kids found it boring and repetitive. Rather than developing a love for programming, students often became disengaged. “I noticed that many of my peers were getting frustrated or even disinterested in coding because it was monotonous,” Jahan explains. “They’d much rather be playing Fortnite or any other video game than sitting through a traditional coding class.”

Recognizing this gap, Jahan and Nathan set out to create a platform that would not only teach kids to code but also keep them engaged and motivated along the way. That vision led to the creation of Codera, an interactive, gamified coding platform designed to turn the process of learning to code into a fun and immersive adventure.

Innovative Learning Through Storytelling and Gamification

Codera stands apart from traditional coding platforms through its innovative use of immersive storytelling and gamification. In Codera, students aren’t just learning to code, they are transported into a futuristic world where mysterious portals have appeared in cities across the globe. The storyline provides a compelling backdrop that gives students a sense of purpose as they solve coding challenges and complete projects to unlock new levels and achievements, with the ultimate purpose of defeating robots and saving humanity.

“The year is 2045, and mysterious portals suddenly appear in all major cities across the globe,” Nathan shares, explaining Codera’s immersive narrative. “By embedding coding challenges into this adventure, we give students a reason to care about what they’re learning. It’s not just about memorizing syntax, it’s about saving the world.”

Codera’s unique storyline, combined with its AI-powered learning system, provides students with an adaptive challenge that is tailored to their skill level. The platform is designed to cater to both beginners and more advanced coders, ensuring that all students remain engaged and challenged.

Raising $30k and Gaining Traction in Schools

In addition to creating Codera, Jahan and Nathan have successfully raised over $30,000 in private equity through a seed funding round, an impressive feat for individuals still in high school. The funding has allowed Codera to expand its development, refine its platform, and prepare for further growth.

Codera has also gained the attention of over 10 schools and organizations, many of which are eager to implement the platform as part of their coding curriculum. “We’ve had an overwhelmingly positive response from schools,” Jahan says. “Educators love that we’re able to provide a personalized and engaging learning experience for students. They’ve told us that Codera has helped bring coding to life in a way that traditional methods haven’t.”

A Personalized, Adaptive Learning Experience

One of Codera’s key strengths is its ability to offer a personalized learning pathway for each student. Codera uses an AI-powered system that adjusts the level of difficulty and type of challenges based on the student’s progress, keeping them motivated and engaged throughout the process.

Codera’s features include the ability for students to design and customize their avatars, participate in multiplayer coding challenges, and climb the ranks on leaderboards, all elements that add a level of fun and competition to the learning experience. In addition to coding, Codera emphasizes the development of important skills such as problem-solving and critical thinking.

“Our goal is to make sure that kids not only learn how to code but also develop a love for coding,” Jahan says. “We’ve seen firsthand how our gamified approach keeps students coming back, eager to learn more.”

Designed for Schools and Home Learning

Codera isn’t just for individual learners. Schools and organizations are also a big part of its growth strategy. Codera offers a school infrastructure that allows educators to easily implement coding education within their classrooms. The platform provides detailed metrics on student outcomes, teacher engagement, and overall satisfaction, helping schools measure the impact of Codera on student learning.

Educators can easily monitor student progress, assign coding challenges, and create a curriculum that is aligned with standard coding frameworks. “We’re proud to offer schools a tool that not only makes coding education more effective but also more enjoyable,” Jahan explains.

For students learning at home, Codera provides a free demo that allows users to explore the platform and get a taste of the interactive, project-based coding experience that Codera offers.

A Bright Future for Codera and It’s Founders

As Jahan and Nathan prepare to graduate from high school, they are already looking ahead to the future of Codera. With a strong foundation in place and continued interest from schools and investors, Jahan and Nathan’s goal is to expand Codera’s reach and further develop its platform past a Minimal Viable Product (MVP) stage.

“The $30,000 seed funding was just the beginning,” Jahan says. “We’re excited about what’s next for Codera. Our goal is to eventually become the go-to platform for teaching kids to code in a way that’s engaging and fun.”

Jahan and Nathan’s accomplishments as successful young entrepreneurs are already gaining attention, and they hope that their work with Codera will give them a unique edge in the Venture Capital process. With a passion for education and technology, Jahan and Nathan are determined to make Codera a success and to inspire other young people to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams.

“Starting Codera has been an incredible experience,” Nathan reflects. “It’s shown me that if you’re passionate about something and willing to put in the work, you can achieve great things, even as a high school student.”

For more information about Codera, visit codera.app.

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Contact details:

1.     Website: https://codera.app/

2.     Brand name: Codera

3.     Contact Person: Jahan Taila, Co-Founder & CEO

4.     Country: United States of America

5.     City: Louisville, Kentucky

6.     Email: tailajahan@gmail.com

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