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Love Letters for Computers
Love Letters for Computers is a free resource including a series of videos, resources, classroom materials and a teacher journal that will help you plan how to integrate computer science into your cur
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Remake Learning
Remake Learning’s network of thousands of educators + practitioners – who represent nearly 600 schools, libraries, museums, afterschool programs, early learning centers, creative industries, and highe
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Hello Ruby
Hello Ruby teaches programming in fun, creative ways by providing tools for children, parents and educators. The concept originally began as a successful children’s book that has now been published in
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Processor-controlled Learning Environment
The processor-controlled learning environment PGLU makes it easy to forge links between handicrafts, mathematics and computer science.
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Robot Your Classroom
Teachers at Knonau Primary School have developed a series of lessons on programming and robotics for different school levels. Pupils gain access to digital worlds by means of level-appropriate teachin
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Alice
Alice is an innovative block-based programming environment that makes it easy to create animations, build interactive narratives, or program simple games in 3D. Unlike many of the puzzle-based coding
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Digital Schoolhouse
Our ingenious computing workshops are aimed at local primary schools across the UK. Delivered by our expert network of Schoolhouses and lead teachers, you can experience our unique approach to play-ba
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The Finch Robot
This educational technology tool can be programmed in five different coding languages, from Scratch to Java, making it immediately accessible to learners of any age and ability. A free loan program an
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Trust in Noticing
Trust in Noticing is an approach for teaching and learning. Although trust may seem obscure, “anything essential is invisible to the eyes” (Antoine de Saint-Exupery).
This approach supports childr
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Computer Science Immersion
The Canon-McMillan School District believes computer science should be accessible for all of its students. And thanks to a unique co-teaching model, it is. Teachers and students in grades K - 4 use co
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BBC micro:bit
The BBC micro:bit is a physical computing device that provides a bridge between abstract concepts and tangible experiences. Develop fluency in concepts and languages of computer systems and foster dig
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Saturday Kids
Our mission is to inspire every child to be a curious, self-directed learner, regardless of their background and circumstances. We do this through our creative coding classes that teach kids how to le