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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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Coding Park: Learning to program
Coding Park is a coding platform where students learn to code and think computationally. Visual blocks or Python are used. You can get started right away in the free programming environment. If you, as a parent or teacher, want to monitor the …
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PictoBlox: Graphical coding
PictoBlox is a block code-based educational tool for beginners with hardware interaction capabilities for emerging technologies such as robotics, AI and machine learning that make learning to code fun and engaging.
You can also get started with the …
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Open Roberta: Programming Tool
Open Roberta is an online application that allows users to program robots and microcontrollers. The script can be built with blocks or with code. You can also view the configuration of your device and perform a digital simulation.
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Microsoft MakeCode Arcade: Learn to code with block code
Microsoft MakeCode Arcade is an online tool that lets you create retro arcade games for the web or microcontrollers using block code. The tool is available on GitHub as free software.
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TigerJython: Learning to program
TigerJython is a free development environment to learn to program with Python. TygerJython was designed at ETH Zurich . The IDE ( Integrated Development Environment ) contains all the necessary components to create very diverse programs and works on …
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VEX IQ: Robot construction kit
VEX IQ is a click-together robotics system, making it quick and easy to build an endless variety of robots. Learn how to bring a physical robot to life with code and apply key STEM skills.
Try VEX IQ, as a teacher you can try it for free for 15 days!
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VEXcode VR - Hour of Code: Cleaning up coral reefs
In this activity, students program the VR Ocean Cleaning Robot to collect and remove as much debris as possible from the bottom of the Mangrove Reef. Because the VR robot is equipped with batteries that only last a few minutes, the students are …
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Coding: Minecraft
Learn to code your students using the popular game Minecraft. For this you use Minecraft education.
Through this link you can see a short demonstration.
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Scratch: Creative learning community with shared programming projects, graphical programming tool
Would you like to master the basics of programming with your students? Then use Scratch. Scratch is a graphical programming environment. You can create short games and edit other people's programs via Scratch.
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Code.org: Learn to program
Code.org aims to give everyone a taste of technology.
The site offers many free tools, such as:
- programming with Angry Birds;
- programming with the figures from Frozen;
- programming with Flappy Bird;
- the basics of javascript;
- programming with …
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Belgian Informatica Olympics
A renewed competition for everyone: every pupil from secondary can participate without any prior knowledge.
The first round contains only puzzle questions and logic, no questions about programming, so no prior knowledge is required. Only the final …
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