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Now a growing realisation among educators that this gap needs to be filled is prompting a new revolution, in the belief that teaching children how to code will give them a skill for life.
From the introductory one-off coding class to the more advanced programming languages, here's where to find the best resources.
A screenshot from CS First, a part of the 'Code with Google' educational resource which uses video content to teach kids (ages 9-14) how to code in Scratch, an MIT-developed programming language ...
Code Warriors is a new 3D coding game designed with special analytics-tracking for students and teachers to learn coding in and outside of the classroom.
It’s never too soon to teach kids to code. After all, they are already growing up surrounded by technology and are naturals when it comes to tablets, smartphones and computers. Here are eight ...
Learning how to code will allow you to do everything from build complex apps to make your smart lights flash when you receive an email. Here's our guide on how to get started.
Teaching kids to code is an excellent way to pass the time for those stuck at home. Right now, Humble has an excellent pay-what-you-want ebook bundle to help keep the kids busy with Scratch, HTML ...
So he came up with a solution: Code Monster from Crunchzilla. It’s a free site, designed for kids ages 9-14, that blends elements of a game and tutorial to teach basic Javascript skills.
JavaScript is the programming language of the Web — and it’s the perfect first programming language for kids because it runs in any web browser.
Hackaball gives kids the power to program their own games, and takes coding outside.