Tanulást (digitálisan)elősegítő Technológia Labor
A Logo egy programozási nyelv és oktatási filozófia is egyben. Anyanyelvi utasításai, azok egyszerű szerkezete és a Teknőc megszemélyesíthetősége miatt elég fiatal korban elsajátítható a használata. Alkalmazási filozófiája a modellezésen alapul, melynek során a tanulók saját elképzeléseiknek megfelelően építik fel modelljeiket és javítanak azokon a rendszer viselkedését megtapasztalva. Így a felfedező tanulás és a konstruktivista pedagógia egyesítésével az aktív tanulás folyamata jóval eredményesebb lesz.
Teaching kids how to write computer programs, by Marshall Brain
by Marshall Brain Quick Intro - If you are looking for a quick and easy way to teach your kid a real programming language, without downloading anything or buying anything, try these Python tutorials. Your kid will be writing and modifying code in just a few minutes. Marshall Brain's quick and easy Python tutorials Let's say that you have children, and you would like to help them learn computer programming at a youngish age. As the father of four kids, I have tried to approach it from several different angles.
KidsRuby 1.0 Released
So, you have a son or daughter who is showing some interest in computer programming, but you're not really sure where to start. What to do? Well, as a former high-school computer science teacher, I am here to strongly recommend that you start them off with a scripting language like Ruby or Python.
KidsRuby Teaches Your Children How to Program
You’ve got to start them young, right? With kids picking up on how to use a computer faster than ever before, why not teach them how to program too? Kids Ruby is a piece of software and set of tutorials that teaches kids the art of development, with Ruby as its programming language of choice. Forget science fairs, your son or daughter could be the next Mark Zuckerberg.
Learn to Code with Harvard's Intro to Computer Science Course And Other Free Tech Classes
I’ll confess, when it comes to computers, I’m pretty much strictly a user. And these days, with the potential freedom and creatively afforded by open access software, the endless hacks for virtually everything, and the availability of free online computer classes, that seems like kind of a lame admission. So I’m tempted to rectify my programming ignorance by pushing through what promises to be a rigorous intro to computer science, CS50, Harvard’s introductory course for both majors and non-majors alike. The course offers a broad knowledge base to build on, as you can see from the description below: Topics include abstraction, algorithms, encapsulation, data structures, databases, memory management, security, software development, virtualization, and websites. Languages include C, PHP, and JavaScript plus SQL, CSS, and HTML.
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