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Tag: scratch

Why Learning to Code Doesn’t Suck Anymore

August 11, 2016 Joel Speranza Coding and Computational Thinking Leave a comment

Coding has always been notoriously difficult to learn and to understand. For the longest time, coding looked something like this. Now that’s just some gibberish

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More fun with scratch

April 1, 2016 Joel Speranza Coding and Computational Thinking 2 comments

In a previous post I talked about Learning Math through Coding “Auto-Solvers” This can be done across the curriculum in a whole variety of ways. I’ll

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Why Edtech isn’t a Thermomix

March 10, 2016 Joel Speranza Educational Apps, Websites & Software 2 comments

This is really a post of advice to all those “edupreneurs” out there. Don’t make a Thermomix. Above is a kitchen appliance that a lot

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Learning Math Through Coding “Auto-Solvers”

February 28, 2016 Joel Speranza Coding and Computational Thinking 2 comments

For a very long time now, I’ve been fascinated by the idea that computers can do maths. Not just a little bit of maths, but

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