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  2. List of educational programming languages - Wikipedia

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    Alice is a free programming software designed to teach event-driven object-oriented programming (OOP) to children. Programmers create interactive stories using a modern IDE interface with a drag-and-drop style of programming. The target audience ranges from middle school children all the way to university students. [12]

  3. Code.org - Wikipedia

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    The first step in the organization's efforts as regards the curriculum of schools was to work with US school districts to add computer programming as a class. Most US schools did not have a course code for computer sciences, in order for schools to be able to offer coding as a class. After this, the next step was to create free online teaching ...

  4. Alice (software) - Wikipedia

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    Alice was developed to address four core problems in educational programming: [2] Alice is designed solely to teach programming theory without the complex semantics of production languages such as C++. Users can place objects from Alice's gallery into the virtual world that they have imagined, and then they can program by dragging and dropping ...

  5. Scratch (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Scratch is a high-level, block-based visual programming language and website aimed primarily at children as an educational tool, with a target audience of ages 8 to 16. [9] [10] Users on the site can create projects on the website using a block-like interface.

  6. Codecademy - Wikipedia

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    Code Year was a free incentive Codecademy program intended to help people follow through on a New Year's Resolution to learn how to program, by introducing a new course for every week in 2012. [32] Over 450,000 people took courses in 2012, [33] [34] and Codecademy continued the program into 2013. Even though the course is still available, the ...

  7. “What’s A Misconception About Your Profession That You’d Like ...

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    Here are some common myths about the computer industry, which I have found not to be so: 1. “Modern technology is so complex that only nerds, children, and people without a life can understand ...

  8. Futurekids - Wikipedia

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    Newsome Park Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, implemented a Futurekids program to teach children about technology and apply it to their personal endeavors. In recognition of the program, the school received the 2003 “Virginia Technology Program of the Year Award."

  9. Want to learn English for free? Here are the resources you'll ...

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    The site aims to teach beginner and intermediate-level English to adults. With text that is entirely in English, it uses multimedia such as images, audio files, videos and animation to help convey ...