code.org code created for the kid education
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code.org code created for the kid education
A list of resources that help kids learn programming, and adjacent topics.
Interact with emojis and make them spring into action. Coding session with my 4 year old. 🦄
A directory of links to projects and lesson plans created for workshops and non-profit coding clubs.
A clone of the 1976 arcade classic, Breakout. Created in JavaScript using the open-source HTML5 game framework, Phaser
🧠 Just a list of cool stuff I find and teach in my outreach talks
Tool for kids to learn how to code!
Zoomで残り時間を刻む演出するための簡易タイマー
This repository contains all the demos form my first Python Mentoring classes working for MindHub!
An attempt to approach programming for children (babies) through games
This project is for kids who love to code, program, ECT. Is a Web command prompt... but it disables not needed CMDS, Like: ipconfig, cd, c:, d:, ECT
💫 My most up-to-date portfolio 🌟
Apple language for children.
Supporting early childhood computer science curriculum for homeschooled children at the pre-reader level. Strong preference on Free and Open Resources. This project is meant to develop an easy to teach curriculum for parents, no prior coding experience necessary.
Uses an Arduino and a linear actuator to wag the tail of a Home Depot outdoor husky decoration.
Cyberaddiction, cyberbullying...: Zelbinium, so that smartphones no longer put our children in danger!
A Simple command line Q&A game, created by an 11 year old, based around jeopardy science questions fetched from a RESTful API
Our first repository. A place to learn.
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