Lambton County Library has added Fiero Code to its collection of digital resources, offering self-paced coding lessons for library cardholders at no cost. Designed for kids (ages 8 and up), teens, and adults, the platform teaches users how to build websites, create apps, and develop video games through interactive projects.
“Adding Fiero Code to our digital resources allows patrons of all ages to develop valuable coding skills in a fun and engaging way,” said Vanitia Campbell, Public Services Coordinator: Youth Programs & Outreach at Lambton County Library. “As technology continues to shape the workforce, coding skills are becoming increasingly valuable in many career fields, including business, healthcare, engineering, and design.”
Fiero Code can be accessed remotely from any device or used at the library. Library members can log in with their Lambton County Library card to create an account and start learning at their own pace.
For more information on Fiero Code and other digital learning tools, visit LCLibrary.ca.
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