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Code Monster from Crunchzilla <h2>Code Monster gets kids excited about programming. It is a combination of a game and tutorial where kids experiment with learning to code. <p> Code Monster use Javascript. Please enable Javascript if you want the play with the Code Monster. Otherwise, Code Monster will not be able to play with you. I'm Code Monster! Getting Started Lesson 1 BACK How to Play | Lesson Sections | About | FAQ | Terms of Use | Privacy | Contact | © 2015 How to Play Code Monster teaches kids and adults a little about Javascript programming! It's easy to play. Click on the Reset button if you really mess up your code and want to start over on a lesson. Code Monster saves what lesson you are on, so feel free to stop at any time and come back later. Have fun! About Code Monster from Crunchzilla is an interactive tutorial for kids that focuses on action. Projects start with simple boxes and colors, rapidly progressing into exciting experiments with simple animation and fractals. Frequently Asked Questions Sure!

XIII Istituto Comprensivo Tartini Coding al 13° Dettagli Categoria: Blog Pubblicato Domenica, 12 Ottobre 2014 20:06 Scritto da Super User 13PRIMIPASSI al coding Punto di partenza utile, ma non indispensabile, il sito ministeriale ProgrammaIlFuturo che di fatto conduce al sito di Code.org. Per un'ora di CODING Segui il link Per giocare con FLAPPY Segui il link Attenzione I video sono in inglese e scaricabili (una buona occasione anche per fare CLIL), ma in basso nella fascia viola c'è la possibilità di mettere in italiano le attività! Esistono altre possibilità, seguiti una lista di link utili in tal senso (si può lavorare anche senza registrazione, ma non conserva i progressi e lavora molto con le immagini) (le spiegazioni sono in inglese, ma la gestione del lavoro non è solo su un reticolato e fa agire i personaggi a seconda della situazione di gioco scelta; in ogni caso si intuisce perfettamente cosa fare)

Code Kingdoms iscriviti all'evento didattico più popolare del mondo, dall'8 al 14 dicembre 2014 Kids coding app Tynker expands to Android and adds game-making mode | Technology Education technology startup Tynker is expanding to Android, after attracting more than 8.8 million children to computer programming courses through its website and iPad app. The company has launched its Android tablet app on the Google Play app store, including a new mode – also available in the iPad version – for children to create their own games. Tynker is one of several firms whose apps' visual programming interfaces are aiming to help children take their first coding steps, with rivals including fellow US company Hopscotch, and British startup Kuato Studios, with its Hakitzu Elite app. Until today, Tynker's iPad app focused on a series of exercises where children learn programming concepts including functions, subroutines and conditional logic by solving puzzles. It is available in a free version where parents buy the different puzzle packs as in-app purchases, as well as a premium version aimed at schools, where the packs are included in a single upfront price.

Maestra LIMda: Coding - Programmazione Almir Advic Evoluzione dei Linguaggi di Programmazione educativi: Scratch e BYOB Stefano La Caprara Lezioni di Scratch Scratch ei suoi fratelli: Risorse e Materiali per il Programma Scratch Alessandro Rabbone Appunti per possibile Nazioni Unite curricolo di Codifica Nella scuola primaria (2014) Alessandro Rabbone CS1: Le Basi di Scratch Alessandro Colombi Immagina, Programma e condividi con Scratch 2010, Erickson (Scratch 1.4) Per la secondaria di secondo grado A.Barbero, F. La Starter Guide tradotta in italiano da Alessandro Rabbone Team del MIT introduttive Un curriculum di Calcolo utilizzando Scratch (Agosto 2014) (Guida di Riferimento per la Comunità Internazionale di Scratch) MIT team di Creative Computing Corso (2013) (Un corso per insegnanti per preparare il proprio curriculum, molte Risorse Dai Partecipanti) MIT squadra Famiglia Creative Learning (2014) (Serie di officina per Famiglie) MIT / Harvard Computazionale Pensare con Scratch (ottobre 2014) (Piano di lezione) Raccolta Piano di lezione

The Best Websites to Learn How to Write Code The best tutorials and websites where you can learn how to write code in PHP, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, Python and all the other popular programming languages. The Learn to Code movement has picked up momentum worldwide and that is actually a good thing as even basic programming skills can have a major impact. If you can teach yourself how to write code, you gain a competitive edge over your peers, you can think more algorithmically and thus can tackle problems more efficiently. Don’t just download the latest app, help redesign it. Don’t just play on your phone, program it. — Obama. There’s no reason why shouldn’t know the basics of coding. Gone are the days when you had to enroll in expensive computer training classes as now exist a plethora of web-based courses that will help you learn programming at your own pace in the comfort of your web browser. If you are ready to take the plunge, here are some of the best websites that offer courses in a variety of programming languages for free.

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