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Loops: Learning to program and code
In the learning path you will discover how loops work.
In the first lesson, you'll use loops to help the Star Wars character BB-8 move efficiently through a maze.
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An Interactive Dance Party: Learning to Code and Code
The learning path focuses on working with events.
You code an interactive dance party. For this you use measures to count the time in the music, but also certain sprite properties. At the end of this learning path there is a final assignment, make …
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Events: Learning to program and code
The learning path focuses on working with events.
You write programs that respond to timed events and user input. Then, in a mini-project, you'll create an interactive virtual pet that looks and behaves the way you want.
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Sprites: Learn to code and code
You learn programming based on in-game coding.
The first lesson you program a simple animated underwater scene.
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Sequences: Learn to program and code
You will learn the basics of creating computer programs. The learning path focuses on sequences.
In the first lesson you will learn to develop sequential algorithms in Blockly. You move the Angry Bird from one side of a maze to the pig. To do this, …
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From a distance ... space: Wikiwijs
In this tutorial, students view things from a distance, with Youri in his Soyuz cabin and the crew of Apollo 8. As you will see, the Russian and American astronauts viewed things in very different ways. How did that happen?
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Introduction to programming an app: App Lab
The App Lab intro is an accessible introduction to a very powerful programming tool with many functionalities and possibilities. You will learn to create and control buttons, text, images, sounds and screens in JavaScript using blocks or text …
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Internet Simulator: Troubleshooting Network Problems
The Internet Simulator at Code.org is designed to help students visualize, experiment, and solve various types of network computing problems in a practical way.
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Create your own sprites: Sprite Lab
Sprite Lab is a Blockly-based programming environment where you can create simple animations and games with objects and characters interacting with each other.
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Widgets: Discovering Computer Science Concepts
Widget is a digital tool that allows you to explore computer science concepts. You will learn about text compression, pixelation, cryptography and an odometer.
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Alone in the World: Eduscape
In this eduscape you will learn more about a classic from world literature: Sans Famille or Alone in the World .
This childhood adventure novel was written in 1878 by Hector Malot and is about the foundling Remi and the search for his origin. The …
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Alexander The Great: Eduscape
This is an online, interactive eduscape about Alexander The Great.
The existing educational dossier on Alexander the Great and Greek mythology was cast in an Eduscape site. You will find multiple choice questions (based on the comics, historical …
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