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Suggestions for Introducing Coding in the Middle School Setting - 3 views

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Hour of Code with MIT App Inventor - 0 views

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    App Inventor is a free, cloud-based service that allows you to make your own mobile apps using a blocks based programming language. You access App Inventor using a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari). With these beginner-friendly tutorials, you will learn the basics of programming apps for Android devices.
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my StoryMaker at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 0 views

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    This story maker would be great to use with elementary students who are learning about how words come together to create sentences and stories. The tool would be an excellent resource for students who struggle with writing and need a visual to help them see the relationship between text and pictures. It works kind of like a game, allowing students to select characters, backgrounds, plots, and items so that they can create their own stories. Students are allowed to see the images they create and, as they create these images, the story maker builds the text to tell the story so that students can see how writing comes together. Students are also given the ability to change the text and incorporate animations. Finally, students are given a code that lets them share the story they created with others.
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    I've used this many times in my classroom. The students love it!
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Tynker Hour of Code - 0 views

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    Tynker makes it fun and easy to learn computer programming. Get started today with Tynker's easy-to-learn, visual programming course designed for young learners in 4th through 8th grades.
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CodeCombat: Learn to Code by Playing a Game - 0 views

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    Learn programming with a multiplayer live coding strategy game for beginners. Learn Python or JavaScript as you defeat ogres, solve mazes, and level up. Open source HTML5 game!
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Scratch Jr coding website | OER Commons - 1 views

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    This resource could be shared with young children (ages 5-7) or with their classroom teachers.
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Computer programming | Khan Academy - 1 views

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    Khan Academy is a great resource that some teachers in our school are already using. I am exploring this course on computer programming as it fits with my research topic of coding and robotics. These can easily be used in the library or a Tech Ninja's class. There are many classes to chose from in Khan Academy.
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Libraries as FAcilitators of Coding for All - 0 views

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    Public library Scratch workshops
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