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Code.org to help 2 million students learn to program | Brier Dudley's blog | Seattle Times - 0 views

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    "Apparently Code.org's successful "Hour of Code" event in December was just a warm-up act. The Seattle-based nonprofit on Thursday is announcing the rollout of its computer-science education programs at 30 school districts around the country. Altogether they'll reach more than 2 million students - nearly 5  percent of all K-12 students in the country - starting this fall."
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Coding in the Classroom: 16 Top Resources | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "The following resources will help you teach your students the basics of coding and will provide tips on how to keep kids interested as you go."
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Crunchzilla - 0 views

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    Coding
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BBC - The Doctor and the Dalek | UKEdChat - Supporting the Education Community - 0 views

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    "A wonderful Dr Who online game where players use basic coding ideas to complete levels."
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A Must-Have Guide To Gaming In The Classroom - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 0 views

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    Gaming, wikis, blogs, social media, interactive polls and QR codes: just some of the technologies that teachers are bringing into the classroom. The dizzying pace of tech evolutions offers some challenges as teachers and administrators race to keep up with the latest tools.
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7 Awesome Visual Alternatives to Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    "ou don't need a degree in rocket science to know that visually organized data appeals more to students than plain text-based scribble. The visual stimulus is quickly captured by the brain and requires way less processing to understand and code it than written text. As teachers, we need to capitalize on this and try to include as many relevant visuals as possible. One way to do this is to use these visual alternatives to Google Docs. The web tools below have almost the same collaborative features Google Docs provide and they also have an added feature which is that of capturing and organizing data visually."
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About Us | Explore MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    "MIT App Inventor is an innovative beginner's introduction to programming and app creation that transforms the complex language of text-based coding into visual, drag-and-drop building blocks. The simple graphical interface grants even an inexperienced novice the ability to create a basic, fully functional app within an hour or less."
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