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TurtleStitch – Coded Embroidery

Turtlestitch is based on a browser-based educational programming language (Snap!) to generate patterns for embroidery machines. It is easy to use, requiring no prior knowledge in programming, yet powerful in creating nowels patterns for embroidery. It is usefull for designers … Continue reading

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UTeach CS Principles | cs.uteach.utexas.edu | The University of Texas at Austin

UTeach CS Principles is… A classroom-ready curriculum and comprehensive teacher materials that rely on delivery models that are flexible and easy for teachers to use in a variety of high school classroom and school settings Intended to be implemented by … Continue reading

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Glitch

Glitch is the friendly community where you’ll build the app of your dreams With working example apps to remix, a code editor to modify them, instant hosting and deployment – anybody can build a web app on Glitch, for free. … Continue reading

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Get Coding!

Get Coding! is the essential guide to coding for kids from the expert coding community Young Rewired State. Learn how to write code and then build your own website, app and game using the programming languages HTML, CSS and JavaScript. … Continue reading

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Diversity Gaps in Computer Science

A Google-Gallup partnership identifies structural and social barriers students face at home, in schools and in society that could influence their likelihood to enter the computer science field. DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT Source: Diversity Gaps in Computer Science

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The Coding Corner – Helping educators implement CSforAll

The Coding Corner provides resources and guidance for K-8 coding teachers. If you would like help with a coding education question, feel free to reach out to the site author. Source: The Coding Corner – Helping educators implement CSforAll

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Colleen M. Lewis | Scratch Resources

Hi! I’m an Assistant Professor of computer science at Harvey Mudd College. I love teaching and am passionate about my research in computer science education.Follow me on Twitter @csteachingtips (or check out csteachingtips.com)Check out my videos about programming in Scratch!   … Continue reading

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PiBakery – The blocks based, easy to use setup tool for Raspberry Pi

Easily Customise Raspbian The key feature of PiBakery is the ability to create a customised version of Raspbian that you write directly to your Raspberry Pi. This works by creating a set of scripts that run when the Raspberry Pi … Continue reading

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TechRocket: Tech Education For Kids And Teens: Code / Programming Courses

Learning programming can be intimidating, but not here! Our online coding courses cover the most popular programming languages. Use your newfound programming skills to make apps, games, and program gadgets. Source: Tech Education For Kids And Teens: Code / Programming … Continue reading

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BBC micro:bit : Want to know a bit more about BBC micro:bit?

You can use your BBC micro:bit for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to musical instruments – the possibilities are endless. The micro:bit is a handheld, fully programmable computer being given free to every Year 7 or equivalent child … Continue reading

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