Haynes Bridge Coding Club
This club is designed to give students who are interested in creating apps the opportunity and resources to learn basic computer programming skills. The purpose of the coding club is to broaden students' knowledge, skills, and interests in computer science and computer programming. No skills required.
Some games you can download that help kids develop programming skills:
KidsRuby
Kodu
To begin the codeacademy programming languages of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript:
Step one: open document.
Step two: scroll to week 1, click link, and sign in on top right corner
Step three: create an account.
Step four: click back to week 1 and begin.
Step five: repeat steps one and two each time to want to continue each day by signing in then continuing with the next exercises after your last completed activity.
Click below to begin:
Some games you can download that help kids develop programming skills:
KidsRuby
Kodu
To begin the codeacademy programming languages of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript:
Step one: open document.
Step two: scroll to week 1, click link, and sign in on top right corner
Step three: create an account.
Step four: click back to week 1 and begin.
Step five: repeat steps one and two each time to want to continue each day by signing in then continuing with the next exercises after your last completed activity.
Click below to begin:
full-codekit.pdf | |
File Size: | 363 kb |
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Resources
We have Ed Kujawski, Senior Software Engineer @ CRGT contracted with The Center for Disease Control (CDC) volunteering his time via skype to assist those students with skills in HTML, JavaScript, CSS, that are ready to create their own apps.
We have Ed Kujawski, Senior Software Engineer @ CRGT contracted with The Center for Disease Control (CDC) volunteering his time via skype to assist those students with skills in HTML, JavaScript, CSS, that are ready to create their own apps.