Developers will release iPad app this summer, but hoping remaining 37 days of campaign will fund Android version The latest crowdfunding project hoping to get children interested in computer ...
The MIT Media Lab recently released ScratchJr, a free iPad app that helps children 5-8 learn how to code. The app is a collaboration between the MIT Media Lab, Tufts University, and Playful Invention ...
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PBS member stations will soon be able to help kids make their favorite characters move and talk with the PBS Kids ScratchJr app, which teaches kids basic concepts of coding and storytelling. Tablets ...
CONWAY, Ark. (AETN) — The Arkansas Educational Television Network has received a grant for $7,500 from PBS KIDS via the Verizon Foundation to host weeklong PBS KIDS ScratchJr Code-to-Learn Camp for ...
iPad: We've talked before about the value of teaching kids to code and about Scratch, the MIT project designed to teach kids ages 8 to 16 to code. Using Scratch as the groundwork, Scratchjr is ...
ScratchJr, a programming app for kids co-developed by the Developmental Technologies Research Group—now housed at BC's Lynch School of Education and Human Development—will celebrate its 10 th ...
First came Generation X. Then the Millennials. And if you have kids under 10, you already know what they're going to be called: the Touchscreen Generation. For these kids, who learned to walk and talk ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The app will teach kids ages five to seven to program their ...
When your kid starts talking about loops, go-to commands and branches, it probably means she's learning to code, and that's a very good thing. In a technology-fueled world, coding is quickly becoming ...