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Programming for Kids

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How Kids Can Program -- Best Ways Kids Can Learn Programming

It’s no secret everyone (including kids) in the developed world interact with an electronic or computer in some fashion. That in itself isn’t news at all. Computers, smartphones and myriad other gadgets surround us; smart devices control even our homes and cars. Sadly, not many of the individuals in this lot understand what makes the device tick. It’s for this particular that teaching programming for kids has become indispensable.

Here’s the thing that most parents don’t know: the best time for your kid to learn programming was yesterday, but the next best time is now. You will be amazed by the fabulous and powerful tools and apps your little ones will create when they grow older if you get them started learning how to tinker with a computer right now. Who knows; your kid could be a budding Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates.

The bottom line is programming for kids has become highly important in an increasingly digital world. Which begs the question: how can kids program?

Codemoji.com Codemoji fast-tracks learning by eliminating pesky code syntax and typing hurdles, focusing on intuitive, relatable emoji that represent and function as standard in HTML and CSS code.

Then students can move on to our move advanced lessons that help them better understand the HTML opening and closing tags and how they function. Working on more lessons for CSS and Javascript.

At the heart of Codemoji is a deep belief that learning to code should not be hindered by a lack of proficient typing or confusing syntax, but rather focused on creating, building and mastering the fundamentals of code. Codemoji empowers coders, instantly bolstering their confidence and efficiency allowing for rapid learning and long-term retention.

Scratch

This service offered freely by academic powerhouse MIT is probably one of the best points for kids to get started in programming. Housed at scratch.mit.edu, scratch is a fun programming language geared towards kids aged eight years and above. The good news is that Scratch is very visual in nature, enabling kids to learn statement codes and programming for kids in general without much hassle.

Using Programmable Robots

It's hard to imagine how a kid that cannot enjoy programming his or her own robot. Dash, for instance, is a robot children can program to do virtually anything. With it, younger child can learn not only the basics of coding but also get an opportunity to actually program. As children get older and get more proficient with the robot, they can program it using languages like Java and Object C.

Fantastic Websites

Programming for kids has made huge leaps and milestones in the past two decades or so. Nowadays, there are a plethora of incredible websites that can help learn how to code -- these include codemoji.com, code.org, kidsruby.com and so on. In fact, most of them offer kids a platform where they can program. And the best part, of course, is that they provide their services free of charge or for a minimal fee.

Through Downloadable Apps Much like websites mentioned above, these downloadable apps for smartphones, desktops, and tablets are a great way for children to learn coding and practise programming. They include Hopscotch, The Foos, Move the Turtle, and so forth.

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