Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham discuss Ruth Agbaji’s project-based learning model. She believes accomplishment vs. competitive learning is offers kids a better perspective on learning coding and implements this idea in Code Wiz. How do you learn best? Are you motivated by competition or completing a goal?
Ruth Agbaji knows that whatever her circumstances, she can overcome and accomplish her goals. In her interview with Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham, she shows her strength and determination in her journey from Nigeria to the U.S and how she found her way into founding Code Wiz and franchising it around the country.
Rebecca Monet and Elizabeth Denham talk to Ruth Agbaji about how she immigrated from Nigeria and found her calling with Code Wiz. Her desire to introduce coding to kids is inspiring as is her story of overcoming her circumstances regardless of the obstacles in her path. She plans for the next “Steve Jobs” to come from her Code Wiz franchise, and we know she will do it!
Ruth Agbaji is the CEO and Nerd-In-Chief of Code Wiz and has a passion for helping kids connect with their inner genius. Through an interactive and project driven approach, Code Wiz offers kids a wide variety of technology to express their creativity through coding and robotics. Agbaji’s love for coding started when she taught herself to code back in Nigeria. Loving this newly found “powers”, she proceeded to get a Masters in Computer Science from Tufts University and work as a Software Engineer for tech giants like Microsoft and Kronos. Desiring to make a direct impact on the next generation and having a need for flexibility, in 2017, Agbaji quit her day job to open Code Wiz. Her vision was to have a center where kids of all abilities could come and learn about problem-solving through coding and pour their imagination into personalized projects. With her first center a success and a growing number of franchisees, Agbaji is looking to grow Code Wiz into a household brand name in the enrichment education space.