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Coding For Kids Camille McCue 2014 Paperback For Dummies Series
Learning to code is something every kid can do, and it should be a fun, creative experience. There are so, so, so, many programming languages with which you can begin -- Scratch, JavaScript, Python, App Inventor -- but I am personally a fan of MicroWorlds EX, the language I use in this book. Diehard computer programmers may ask, "WHY?!?!? -- that's a teaching language." That's true! It's a Logo language developed originally by Seymour Papert of MIT. Many K-12 schools and even some universities, including Stanford (in the Transformative Learning Technologies Lab), introduce students to coding using MicroWorlds, StarLogo and other Logo languages because they build the programming foundations AND spark the confidence and curiosity needed to keep new coders engaged.
I love MicroWorlds EX because it features a large workspace for designing your app's GUI, fun graphic design tools, a built-in compiler/interpreter, simple dialog boxes and palettes, and a pane for writing procedural code -- all in one place. It's a step up in complexity over Scratch (because, like in "real" coding, kids actually have to type using correct vocabulary and syntax), but it preserves the easy ability to create graphics, execute code, and obtain debugging clues. It's also simple to install MicroWorlds EX, and once installed, kids don't need access to the Internet to code.
The book is stuffed full of fun projects from games to simulations, and it comes with a free, downloadable trial of MicroWorlds EX -- 35 days. Kids who focus on one book Part each week will find they have sufficient time to sample key concepts and complete the projects that most appeal to them. If, by working through the projects, kids find they love programming (and I hope they do!), then purchase of the book and use of the trial will have motivated them to expand their horizons, trying new projects and also new languages. For kids who find they love MicroWorlds EX like I do, they can obtain a deep discount on a forever version of the software ($29 as opposed to the standard $99). For kids who want to craft projects in a free programming language, many of the ideas in the book can be adapted for creation in Scratch and other Logo-based languages. Regardless of which programming language your young coders work in, I hope they find the project ideas presented in this little book fun, instructive, and motivational for writing their own code and developing their own cool projects.
My heart leaps when I see students bring the ideas out of their heads and into the world, creating digital artifacts through coding and physical ones through making. It's an amazing time to be a kid, and I applaud the adults who are working hard to support this next generation of ingenious inventors!
Publisher: For Dummies; 1st edition (November 17, 2014)
Language: English
Paperback: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1118940326
ISBN-13: 978-1118940327
Reading age: 10 - 14 years
Grade level: 5 - 9
Item Weight: 1.43 pounds
Dimensions: 7.3 x 0.9 x 9.1 inches
Pre-Owned surplus in very good condition. See photos for more details.
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Learning to code is something every kid can do, and it should be a fun, creative experience. There are so, so, so, many programming languages with which you can begin -- Scratch, JavaScript, Python, App Inventor -- but I am personally a fan of MicroWorlds EX, the language I use in this book. Diehard computer programmers may ask, "WHY?!?!? -- that's a teaching language." That's true! It's a Logo language developed originally by Seymour Papert of MIT. Many K-12 schools and even some universities, including Stanford (in the Transformative Learning Technologies Lab), introduce students to coding using MicroWorlds, StarLogo and other Logo languages because they build the programming foundations AND spark the confidence and curiosity needed to keep new coders engaged.
I love MicroWorlds EX because it features a large workspace for designing your app's GUI, fun graphic design tools, a built-in compiler/interpreter, simple dialog boxes and palettes, and a pane for writing procedural code -- all in one place. It's a step up in complexity over Scratch (because, like in "real" coding, kids actually have to type using correct vocabulary and syntax), but it preserves the easy ability to create graphics, execute code, and obtain debugging clues. It's also simple to install MicroWorlds EX, and once installed, kids don't need access to the Internet to code.
The book is stuffed full of fun projects from games to simulations, and it comes with a free, downloadable trial of MicroWorlds EX -- 35 days. Kids who focus on one book Part each week will find they have sufficient time to sample key concepts and complete the projects that most appeal to them. If, by working through the projects, kids find they love programming (and I hope they do!), then purchase of the book and use of the trial will have motivated them to expand their horizons, trying new projects and also new languages. For kids who find they love MicroWorlds EX like I do, they can obtain a deep discount on a forever version of the software ($29 as opposed to the standard $99). For kids who want to craft projects in a free programming language, many of the ideas in the book can be adapted for creation in Scratch and other Logo-based languages. Regardless of which programming language your young coders work in, I hope they find the project ideas presented in this little book fun, instructive, and motivational for writing their own code and developing their own cool projects.
My heart leaps when I see students bring the ideas out of their heads and into the world, creating digital artifacts through coding and physical ones through making. It's an amazing time to be a kid, and I applaud the adults who are working hard to support this next generation of ingenious inventors!
Publisher: For Dummies; 1st edition (November 17, 2014)
Language: English
Paperback: 384 pages
ISBN-10: 1118940326
ISBN-13: 978-1118940327
Reading age: 10 - 14 years
Grade level: 5 - 9
Item Weight: 1.43 pounds
Dimensions: 7.3 x 0.9 x 9.1 inches
Pre-Owned surplus in very good condition. See photos for more details.
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