Best Free Hour of Code Resources By Diana Restifo These Hour of Code resources free and easy to use since most don’t require an account or login
Best Month Of Code 2020 Coding Kit Products By Luke Edwards The best kits to get the most out of the Month of Code 2020.
Registration for CoderZ League Opens By TL Editors This cloud-based robotics tournament engages students in grades four through 12 in STEM, coding and tech literacy.
Raspberry Pi on Steroids: Boolean Girl Tech Lights, Camera, Sensors By Brian Nadel When it comes to getting the most out of a Raspberry Pi computer in the classroom, Boolean Girl Tech’s Lights, Camera, Sensors kit comes into its own.
40 Sites & Apps for Teaching Kids to Program or Code By David Kapuler Students are learning coding and programming earlier than ever before.
Learn to Code from Scratch By Brian Nadel New book release: Scratch Coding, By the Book—Super Scratch Programming Adventure!
The Best New Hour of Code Resources for 2019 By Shannon Mersand Many of the activities provide tie-ins to subject areas like ELA, Math, Art and Music, Science, and Social Studies, so every educator can find ways for students to participate.
The Missing Piece of Coding Education: How Do You Turn Block-Based Coders Into Text-Based Coders By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ
The Secret To Teaching Coding To Everyone By Chris Aviles, Teacher, Fair Haven Schools, NJ My first coding lesson was a disaster.
Free Tool a Great Launching Pad for Young Coders By TL Editors Google’s Made with Code aims to introduce girls to the world of coding through various resources including tutorials, videos, partner projects, and community connections.
KinderLab Robotics Offers Two Free KIBO Activities for the Worldwide Hour of Code Event By TL Editors
The Best Free Hour of Code Resources for Classroom Coding Activities By TL Editors Teachers are preparing for December's Hour of Code, a global movement designed to promote coding skills.
Participate in the Hour of Code with these Great Products By Shannon Mersand Since its launch in 2013, the Hour of Code has introduced more than 625,750,509 people ages four to 104, in more than 180 countries, to basic coding and computer science concepts.
Product Review: CoderZ By Frank Pileiro CoderZ by Intelitek is a browser-based coding environment that teaches middle-and high-school students to program both virtual and physical robots.
CoderZ by Intelitek Wins Tech & Learning‘Best of Show’ Award at ISTE 2018 By Charlotte Andrist, Nickel Communications
PRODUCTS PERFECT FOR THE HOUR OF CODE By Shannon Mersand Here are some of the many options available for educators to bring Hour of Code activities into their classrooms this December.
Class Tech Tips: 24 Hour of Code Resources for Teachers and Schools By Monica Burns Does your school participate inthe Hour of Code each December?