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Best Coding Language for Kids
Kids tend to learn to code better and faster when they are still young. However, it might be difficult to decide which coding language kids should learn.
TOP3 languages that most people recommend for programming for kids:
As an interpreted high-level programming language for general-purpose programming, this language can be used to create video games, web frameworks, and many scientific and numeric computing projects. Companies like Google and Disney use Python.
JavaScript makes websites interactive. For example, programmers can run it on web servers to transform simple web documents into interactive apps and games. Browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer use JavaScript.
HTML is a programming language often used by people interested in web development. When writing HTML, programmers add “tags” to the text to create the structure, and the browser knows how to display the text or graphics.
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Education Innovation Space Makeblock Education
The Makeblock Education Innovation Space (MIS) is a school hub facilitating innovative learning. It’s a space where teachers and students can teach and learn, and more importantly, apply 21st century skills. Where the teacher becomes the facilitator and student led enquiry based learning-to-learn can thrive.
https://education.makeblock.com/innovation-spaces/
Greece 2nd GEL Kalymnou – Gravity
A project done by students of B class of the 2nd GEL of Kalymnos in the physics course (combining gravity and circular motion)
Innovation spaces benefits – Makeblocks education
Bespoke concept for the needs of schools
- Promotes modern teaching methods and student-led, hands-on learning
- Raises pupil/pupil, pupil/teacher and teacher/teacher unity
- Application of 21st-century learning
Gives schools a new buzz
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Inspires tomorrow’s scientists and engineers
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Becomes a creative hub, enabling
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Brings STEAM to life
Outreach focus
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Connects with community
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Connects to other schools
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Expands extracurricular activities
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Adult learning workshops in STEAM and coding
Barefoot – unplugged activities to develop computational thinking skills
Join Dr Chips and Ms Lieghio for the first Barefoot Live. Here they’ll be introducing various unplugged activities to develop computational thinking skills, including Dance Moves! The activities are suitable for all primary pupils and require nothing more than pen and paper to complete.
Barefoot – Safer Internet
Join Dr Chips and Ms Lieghio for a Safer Internet Day live special! They’ll be sharing the freshly revamped ‘Cyber Snakes’ activity for pupils aged 5 – 7 and launching a brand new online game about phishing scams,‘ The Phisherman’, for pupils aged 8 – 11. Join live or watch again at this link