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Well, I've been programming for almost 30 years now, so it's hard for me to find fun stuff I haven't done already.<BR><BR>The problem with most programming challenges I've seen is that the author ...
The global "Hour of Code" project, spearheaded by the nonprofit code.org, aims to get 10 million schoolchildren, ages 6 and older, to spend an hour this week learning the basics of coding.
Nothing is inherently fun. Some people find computer programming fun, or skiing, shopping, drinking wine, doing crossword puzzles, playing tennis, knitting, fly-fishing, watching American Idol.
A new Kickstarter project has been launched this week called Tickle that has been created by the MIT Media Lab to introduce children into app programming on iOS devices such as the iPad and iPhone.
Computer Science Education Week: Programming For Fun In honor of Computer Science Education Week, I am doing a series about Computer Science. The first post was about how I got into the field.
STEM and STEAM educational activities for high schoolers that are enriching the lives of young learners though science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. Here are 4 fun STEAM projects ...
We tried out a robot-app platform called BotsAlive–and while it’s certainly neat, I’m not so sure I’d call it fun. BY Mark Wilson 1 minute read “Robots with a playful artificial ...
The Swift Current Museum has wrapped up its summer programming schedule for the year. With different themes each week, and a ...
The global “Hour of Code” project, spearheaded by the nonprofit code.org, aims to get 10 million schoolchildren, ages 6 and older, to spend an hour this week learning the basics of coding.
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