Why you should think like a coder | Ruth Agbaji | TEDxFaurotPark
When Ruth Agbaji was faced with impossible odds, she didn’t wait for the perfect solution — she started with what she had. In this talk, she shares how thinking like a coder helped her go from running for her life in Nigeria to building a tech career, launching a business, and empowering over 10,000 kids to code. Her mindset shift offers a powerful new way to approach problems — and create your own opportunities. Ruth Agbaji is the founder & CEO of Code Wiz, a dynamic children’s coding franchise that has sparked a love for technology in kids across the US. Born & raised in Nigeria, Ruth taught herself to code amidst challenging circumstances, driven by a determination to change her future. Her journey led her to the US, where she worked at Microsoft and discovered her passion for teaching & entrepreneurship. Through Code Wiz, Ruth has built a community where children explore STEM in a fun, engaging way, developing skills in coding, robotics, & problem-solving. Under her leadership, Code Wiz has grown to over 40 locations, making technology accessible to children from all backgrounds and inspiring the next generation of tech leaders. Recognized by publications like Forbes and Entrepreneur, Ruth’s innovative approach has transformed how kids learn to code. Her commitment to making tech education inclusive and exciting continues to drive Code Wiz’s success and impact on communities nationwide. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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