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  • Free, easy-to-use activities and curriculum introduce students ages 9-14 to computer science through themed projects that attract students with varied interests. Instructional videos guide students through each activity, so no coding experience is needed to teach!
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • This program is based on Google’s CS First Music & Sound club curriculum and has been customized by Homer (AK) Public Library for a week-long coding camp to introduced kids ages 8-11 to basic computer science concepts while they create digital music, sound and video. Library staff worked with a music educator to deliver the program content.
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • Two characters meet in a world and discover a surprising object. What happens next? It’s all up to students, who have the opportunity to use their imagination and creativity to code their own story.
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    Lesson plans & activities
  • This self-paced course helps educators learn about computational thinking and how it can be integrated into a variety of subject areas. Divided into five units, the course provides real world examples as well as supplemental readings to support your learning.
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    Professional development, Tutorial, Website
  • Blocksmith is 3D modeling software that gives youth the chance to design virtual reality experiences. It includes numerous free models to include in projects, as well as compatibility with other popular 3D modeling software. Blocksmith offers educational licensing for schools, camps, and libraries.
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    Software & apps
  • CodeCombat is an online gaming platform for learning different coding languages. Free with the option to pay for additional levels, users are challenged to navigate through dungeons by coding the actions of their character.
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    Software & apps
  • Thunkable is an introduction to app building that creates a segue from introduction to coding programs that teach block-based coding into a project-based program that creates a finished app.
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    Lesson plans & activities, Software & apps
  • Learn to code with fun, quick lessons on a phone that teach you to write real JavaScript while learning fundamental programming skills.
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    Lesson plans & activities, Software & apps
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